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Historic England, "Betton Hall Farm house and agricultural buildings, Norton in Hales (1463579)", National Heritage List for England Historic England, Listed Buildings , retrieved 1 October 2018 Newman, John; Pevsner, Nikolaus (2006), Shropshire , The Buildings of England, New Haven and London: Yale University Press , ISBN 0-300-12083-4
Market Drayton is a town and a civil parish in Shropshire, England.It contains 80 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England.Of these, four are at Grade II*, the middle of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade.
John Lewis (1855–1926), football referee and a founder of Blackburn Rovers F.C., was born at Market Drayton; Arthur Morris (born Market Drayton 1882–1945), professional footballer, played for Shrewsbury Town and Birmingham City. Harold Emerton Edge (born Market Drayton 1892 – 1944) an English cricketer, a right-handed batsman who bowled ...
It lies on the A53 between the town of Market Drayton and Woore, Shropshire's most northeasterly village and parish. Staffordshire is to the east of the parish and Cheshire to the west. Also within the parish is the village of Betton and hamlet of Ridgwardine. The parish church is Saint Chad's, rebuilt in the 19th century. [2]
Betton is a hamlet in the civil parish of Norton in Hales, in the Shropshire district, in the county of Shropshire, England. This Shropshire location article is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it .
He was the eldest of the three sons of Sir Oswald Mosley, 5th Baronet (1873–1928), and Katharine Maud Edwards-Heathcote (1873–1948), [12] daughter of Captain Justinian Edwards-Heathcote, of Apedale Hall, Staffordshire. He had two younger brothers: Edward Heathcote Mosley (1899–1980) and John Arthur Noel Mosley (1901–1973). [13]
English: Betton Bridge at Market Drayton, Shropshire Bridge No 63 on the Shropshire Union Canal (opened in 1835) is adjacent to Betton Mill, now converted into apartments. There are good visitor moorings on the right, before and after this bridge.
Almington historically belonged to the Staffordshire part of the parish of Market Drayton, once known as "Drayton in Hales", in the Hundred of Pirehill, along with the hamlets of Blore Heath, Hales and Tyrley. [4] In 1811, Samuel Lewis stated that the township of Almington had a population of 340 people. [5]