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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.
Tunstall Hall is a Grade II* listed building, built in about 1732, formerly a girls' school, and now a residential home offering specialist care in dementia. [4] [5] The engineer Samuel Owen, who later emigrated to Sweden where he became an industrialist, was born at Norton in 1774. [6] Cattle near the Hollies
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]
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 .
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 ...
Historic England, "Bridge No. 63 Betton Road Bridge, Market Drayton (1056088)", National Heritage List for England Historic England, "Sandbrook memorial approximately 17 metres to northeast of chancel of Church of Saint Mary, Market Drayton (1176675)" , National Heritage List for England , retrieved 2 September 2018
Bulkerley Mackworth (fl. 1720) was a notable landowner from Shropshire.The Mackworth family were a major family in Shropshire in the 17th and 18th centuries. [1] He is best known for ordering works in the Market Drayton area, namely Bulkeley Wing (1720) [2] and Buntingsdale Hall (1721).
Oakley hall. Oakley Hall is an early 18th century 14,929 sf mansion house at Oakley, Staffordshire, England, in the parish of Mucklestone, near the Shropshire town of Market Drayton. It is a Grade II* listed building. [1] The Chetwode family who from about the 13th century owned the Chetwode Manor estate in Buckinghamshire also held the manor ...