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Visit Lilleshall - Lilleshall Parish Council, Lilleshall, NewportLilleshall is a beautiful village and civil parish in the county of Shropshire, England. It lies between the towns of Telford and Newport, on the A518.
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[PDF] lilleshall [03lil] - Local PlanLilleshall is located in the north of the borough, some. 4km south west of Newport . The linear village extends along Church Road and Limekiln Lane, ...Missing: England | Show results with:England
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Lilleshall Abbey - English HeritageFounded in about 1148, this Augustinian abbey became a private residence after the Reformation, and was severely damanged during the Civil War.HistoryOpening timesDescription of Lilleshall AbbeyDirectionsLilleshall-abbey-phased-plan.pdf
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Lilleshall Abbey - Essentially EnglandLilleshall Abbey was founded around 1148 by Richard de Belmeis for a group of Augustinian canons relocating from Dorchester Abbey in Oxfordshire. The original ...
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Our Story | Lilleshall House & GardensOur History Built in 1831, Lilleshall is the former home and hunting lodge of the Duke of Sutherland and stands in extensive, beautiful grounds overlooking the ...
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Welcome | Lilleshall National Sports & Conferencing CentreWelcome to Lilleshall, one of the UK's National Sports Centres, providing world-class sporting facilities for individuals, the local community.AccommodationContact Us
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Lilleshall National Sports and Conferencing Centre | Shropshire ...Mar 26, 2025 · Lilleshall is a UK National Sports Centre with sports facilities, a gym, and is open to the public. It also hosts conferences and events.
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Lilleshall Monument (2025) - All You Need to Know ... - TripadvisorRating 4.4 (22) Apr 10, 2016 · The Monument, a 100ft plus tall column built by "grateful tenants" to commemorate the Duke of Sutherland in 1833 lies on Lilleshall Hill and can ...
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Lilleshall Hill - Telford & Wrekin CouncilJul 9, 2024 · Lilleshall Hill is a 4.6 hectare Local Nature Reserve with a circular walk, offering views of Shropshire and a 21-meter monument. Lilleshall ...
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[PDF] Lilleshall Parish Neighbourhood Plan - Telford & Wrekin CouncilIt is located 2.5 miles (4.0km) south west of the market town of Newport, and 6.1 miles (9.8k) north east of. Telford. The primary residential area is ...
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[PDF] The Shropshire Landscape TypologyMoor, to the north of Ruyton-XI-. Towns, and the Weald Moors to the north of Telford. They are flat, low-lying, wetland landscapes, which occupy shallow ...
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Geology of the Wolverhampton and Telford district. Sheet ...... elevation of 193 m above OD in the west. ... Precambrian rocks crop out in the Lilleshall Inlier, where they form the prominent ridge of Lilleshall Hill.
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Humber Branch - Lilleshall EstateLubstree Wharf was operated by the Estate until 1870 when it was leased by the Shropshire Union Canal company itself. It closed along with the branch in ...
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[PDF] Midlands: climate - Met OfficeOct 11, 2016 · These values can be compared with annual totals around 500 mm in the drier parts of eastern England and over 4000 mm in the western Scottish.
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CHURCH OF ST MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS, Lilleshall - 1038247List entry 1038247. Grade I Listed Building: Church Of St Michael And All Angels. May include summary, reasons for designation and history.Missing: origins | Show results with:origins
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Lilleshall (Parish, United Kingdom) - Population Statistics, Charts ...Lilleshall. 1,370 Population [2021] – Census. 12.62 km² Area ; West Midlands ...Missing: civil km2
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Shropshire's green belt: Is it under threat? - BBCSep 24, 2024 · A green belt is an area of land protected from most forms of development. Shropshire's green belt was introduced in 1975 to prevent the ...Missing: Lilleshall modern
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[PDF] Lilleshall Parish Neighbourhood Plan - Telford & Wrekin CouncilThey too are located in close proximity to the community and are not extensive in scale. I conclude it meets the Framework criteria. 3. Fields surrounding The ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] LILLESHALL PARISH NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN 2017-2031 ...The 2011 Census recorded a population of 1,326 people. The age profile for Lilleshall is compared to the Borough as a whole in Table 1 below. Table 3: ...
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St Michael's, Lilleshall - St John's Muxton |It is thought that in AD 670, while on one of his missionary journeys, St Chad (who was to become the very first Bishop of Lichfield) came to Lilla's Hill and ...Missing: Anglo- | Show results with:Anglo-
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Lilleshall | Domesday BookLilleshall was a settlement in Domesday Book, in the hundred of Wrockwardine and the county of Shropshire. It had a recorded population of 22 households in 1086 ...Missing: Rainald sheriff
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History of Lilleshall Abbey | English Heritage### Summary of Lilleshall Abbey History
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Remains of Lilleshall Abbey - Historic EnglandFounded circa 1148 by Richard de Belmeis for Canons of the Augustinian Order of Aras. The building is late Norman to Early English. The extant ruins ...
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LEVESON, Richard (1570-1605), of Lilleshall, Salop and Trentham ...LEVESON, Richard (1570-1605), of Lilleshall, Salop and Trentham, Staffs. Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558-1603, ed. P.W. Hasler ...
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[PDF] Shropshire Deer Parks c.1500 - c.1914Lilleshall Park for William Leveson-Gower, the total area of the park was given as 793 acres, clearly enclosed with a pale, and with indications of possible ...
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LILLESHALL HALL, Sheriffhales - 1001126 | Historic EnglandSpectacular views west and north-west across the Weald Moors are glimpsed from the west terrace and the Orangery roof, over the garden's specimen trees and ...
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Lilleshall Hall (Chapter 135) - The Country Houses of ShropshireIn the park, the family developed Lilleshall Lodge on Muxton Hill, a house which by the nineteenth century was an asymmetrical structure with two large gabled ...<|separator|>
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LEVESON, Sir Richard (1570-1605), of Lilleshall Lodge, SalopHis paternal great-grandfather, a Wolverhampton merchant, bought over 20,000 acres of former monastic properties in Shropshire and Staffordshire in the later ...
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The Lilleshall CompanyThe enterprise began when the Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Gower, formed a partnership with Thomas and John Gilbert to exploit the coal, ironstone, and ...
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Lilleshall Co - Graces GuideOct 2, 2025 · Lilleshall Company were coal and iron merchants, iron founders and manufacturers, steel manufacturers, and mechanical engineers.
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Wrockwardine Wood: Economic historyIn 1861 the Lilleshall Co. began to build the Phoenix Foundry, an engineering works that replaced the Donnington Wood Old Yard works and soon became known as ...Economic History · Coal And Ironstone · Glass
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[PDF] ELOW! B - Shropshire Caving & Mining Clubclay industries, blast furnaces and forges etc.; for example Lilleshall Company employed about 3,000 total, Madeley Wood about 850 and Madeley. Court 550.<|separator|>
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Lilleshall Company Mineral Railway Line | The Miner's WalkThe internal Lilleshall Company Mineral Line was started around 1851. It covered 26 miles of track and passed through public roads and pathways.Missing: peak 2000 1860s
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Sutherland Monument, Lilleshall, Telford and WrekinErected to commemorate George Granville, Duke of Sutherland. Large ashlar obelisk, 70ft high, on square plinth, standing on stepped base.Missing: 1838-1843 | Show results with:1838-1843
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Lilleshall CP/AP through time | Population Statistics | Total PopulationTotal Population ; 1851, 3,851 Show data context, 3,987 Show data context ; 1881, 3,979 Show data context, 3,844 Show data context.
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Cholera | shropshirearchivezone.org.ukThe symptoms were severe and victims could die within a matter of hours. During 1849, people were frightened that there would be another cholera epidemic.Missing: Lilleshall | Show results with:Lilleshall
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Industrial History - Friends of Granville Country ParkLarge scale iron making began in the parish of Lilleshall in 1785 when a furnace came into blast at Donnington Wood. The works was started by William Reynolds ...
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Lilleshall Company | Roger FarnworthHis son Granville Leveson Gower became the second Earl in 1754. They owned limestone quarries and coal mines in Shropshire and had significant land holdings ...
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Boundary maps 2023 - Telford & Wrekin CouncilJul 13, 2024 · These maps show the composition of the new borough and parish wards in Telford and Wrekin that are being implemented for the Local Elections in May 2023.
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Councillors - Lilleshall Parish CouncilLilleshall Parish Council is made up of seven Councillors who can be contacted either via email at clerk@lilleshallparishcouncil.gov.uk or by contacting them ...
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Lilleshall Parish CouncilNotices and agendas for forthcoming meetings are displayed on the Parish Noticeboards outside Lilleshall Youth Centre, The Humbers Shop and outside the Memorial ...
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Lilleshall Parish CouncilJan 7, 2021 · Lilleshall Parish Council has a wide range of powers including looking after community buildings, planning, street lighting, allotments. They ...<|separator|>
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Lilleshall Neighbourhood Plan - Telford & Wrekin Council"Do you want the Borough of Telford and Wrekin to use the neighbourhood plan for Lilleshall to help it decide planning applications in the neighbourhood area?".
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Lilleshall — Google Arts & CultureIt lies between the towns of Telford and Newport, on the A518, in the Telford and Wrekin borough and the Wrekin constituency. There is one school in the ...
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Leveson-Gower Family - Lilleshall EstateWhen Lilleshall Abbey was dissolved by Henry VIII in 1539, its estate was sold to James Leveson, part of a family of wool merchants from Wolverhampton. He ...
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Newport, Shropshire - Workhouses.orgThere was a parish workhouse in Lilleshall village by 1804. In 1810, it was ... Newport Poor Law Union was formed on 5th October 1836. Its operation ...Missing: 1837 | Show results with:1837
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Lilleshall, Shropshire, England Genealogy - FamilySearchMay 22, 2025 · Guide to Lilleshall, Shropshire ancestry, family history, and genealogy: parish registers, transcripts, census records, birth records, marriage ...Missing: population | Show results with:population
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Lilleshall Company | Science Museum Group CollectionFormed in 1764 between Granville Earl Gower and Thomas and John Gilbert but the Lilleshall Co. as such, was not established until 1802.Missing: history founded
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The Lilleshall Company – Old Lodge Furnaces and Granville CollieryAug 18, 2023 · In 1830 the Donnington Wood and the Old Lodge ironworks together produced 15,110 tons. A third furnace was added in 1846 and two more in ...
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Hot blast iron smelting in the early nineteenth century: a reappraisalBy the late 1830s hot blast hot blast was also being used in bloomery ... The following year with another 8,000m sold to the Lilleshall Company the ...
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Lilleshall Engines - Kempton Steam MuseumThe Lilleshall engines were inverted marine type triple-expansion steam engines installed by the New River Company/ Metropolitan Water Board in 1905.
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Historic England Research Records - Heritage Gateway - ResultsLilleshall Company, Priorslee Furnaces. The company was founded in 1764 by the Earl of Gower. By the middle of the 19th. Century it was the biggest employer ...<|separator|>
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Hadley and Horton: Economic historyECONOMIC HISTORY. Weavers lived in Hadley township in the 17th and early 18th centuries. (fn. 1) James Burroughs was making rope by 1870 (fn.Economic History · Agriculture · Engineering<|separator|>
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Lilleshall Iron Co - Graces GuideApr 12, 2019 · 1888 The last of the Old Lodge furnaces was blown out. Thereafter the company concentrated all its iron and steel making at Priors Lee.Missing: foundation growth
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Lilleshall Company Priorslee Ironworks - The Miner's WalkIt had four blast furnaces that began to smelt iron ore, doubling the company's pig iron production. By 1882, the furnaces were converted to make a new kind of ...Missing: 20000 1860
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Labour Market Profile - Telford and Wrekin - NomisAll figures are the most recent available. Resident population; Employment and unemployment; Economic inactivity; Workless households; Employment by occupation ...
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History of Lilleshall Abbey - English HeritageFounded around 1148, Lilleshall Abbey was prestigious in the 13th century, suppressed in 1538, damaged in the Civil War, and later placed in state care.Missing: hamlet | Show results with:hamlet
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Description of Lilleshall Abbey | English HeritageLilleshall Abbey, a typical monastery, has buildings around a central cloister, with the church as its heart. The cloister has a chapter house and refectory.Missing: hamlet | Show results with:hamlet<|separator|>
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LILLESHALL HOUSE - house and heritageJan 30, 2019 · The Lilleshall estate's origins went back to the 12th century when Lilleshall Abbey , an Augustan foundation, was built. After the Dissolution ...
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Lilleshall HouseLilleshall House became the Shropshire seat of the Leveson-Gower family once it was completed in 1829. It was sold by the 5th Duke of Sutherland in 1917.
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Remembering 'lovely Lilleshall' the inter-war pleasure resortNov 4, 2021 · It had everything – grand stately mansion, a miniature railway, a golf course, a racecourse, glorious gardens, and even, very fleetingly, its own civil ...
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Sutherland Monument, Lilleshall - 1208285 - Historic EnglandList entry 1208285. Grade II Listed Building: Sutherland Monument. May include summary, reasons for designation and history.Missing: 1838-1843 | Show results with:1838-1843
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Lilleshall Monument's granite tablet gets replaced - Shropshire StarDec 11, 2013 · Lilleshall Monument was built in 1833 in honour of George Leveson Gower, the 1st Duke of Sutherland. It stands at the top of Lilleshall Hill, ...
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Lilleshall Hill, Shropshire, England - 29 Reviews, Map | AllTrailsRating 4.1 (29) Enjoy the views on offer on a clear day as you make your way up to the summit of Lilleshall Hill. This is also the site of the Sutherland Monument.Missing: counties | Show results with:counties
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Lilleshall - Sports Leisure Legacy ProjectApr 9, 2020 · It first became a National Sports Centre in 1951 and was opened by the then Princess Elizabeth II with the original plaque still in place in ...Missing: history | Show results with:history
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National Centres | Sport EnglandBisham Abbey, Lilleshall and Plas y Brenin, are owned by the Sports Council Trust Company and provide world class training and competition facilities.
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Bisham Abbey and Lilleshall in top 1% of best-managed leisure ...Jun 20, 2018 · Serco Leisure's National Sports Centres Bisham Abbey and Lilleshall have both retained their Quest - Outstanding rating, joining an elite group of facilities.
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Lilleshall National Sports Centre - TripadvisorLilleshall is an elite training centre for some of the country's leading sportsmen and women and regularly welcomes use by numerous sports bodies.
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Facilities | Lilleshall National Sports and Conferencing CentreWe are a premier sporting venue and Centre of Excellence, providing world-class facilities to sports clubs and organisations, both nationally and ...Accommodation · Courts · Dining & Bars · Gym
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National Sports Centres - Sports Leisure Legacy ProjectIt has already been mentioned that some specialist facilities had been added to National Sports Centres, e.g. gymnastics at Lilleshall, weight lifting at Bisham ...
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Accommodation | Lilleshall National Sports & Conferencing CentreWith the capacity to host up to 185 guests, we're ideal for everything from individual stays to large group bookings. Enjoy a complimentary breakfast each ...
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Remembering Lilleshall: Football's answer to Hogwarts | FourFourTwoJun 8, 2017 · ... Michael Owen says was the making of him. In fact, speak to any player who attended the FA's School of Excellence at Lilleshall between 1984 ...Missing: 1990s 1998
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What happened to Lilleshall? The 'Hogwarts' of football attended by ...Mar 26, 2022 · The 'Hogwarts' of football attended by Michael Owen, Jamie Carragher, Joe Cole and Sol Campbell – but Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard couldn't ...
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Broken England - Reality bites for the ghosts of FA's past....theApr 13, 2012 · In total, 234 young men passed through the football greenhouse at Lilleshall in its 15-year existence. It is eight years since it closed its ...Missing: 1980s 1990s 1998
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New £3.6m Performance Archery Centre opens | Sport EnglandApr 22, 2024 · The new facility features a 70m indoor and outdoor shooting range, enabling year-round shooting, changing rooms, coaching and training support areas, toilets, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Our Rise Competition is returning to Lilleshall in 2025Join us in Lilleshall National Sports Centre for the returning Rise Gymnastics competition hosted by British Gymnastics on 1st June 2025!
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News - Lilleshall HallOur gym at Lilleshall National Sports Centre is undergoing a range of improvement works to enhance the experience of our members and visitors.Missing: squads | Show results with:squads
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LILLESHALL MEMORIAL HALL - 240569 - Charity Commission... EVENTS, PARTIES, WEDDING RECEPTIONS, DANCES, PANTOMINES, DRAMA GROUPS, KARATE CLASSES, TCAT COURSES, ALSO ACCOMMODATES THE VILLAGE POST OFFICE. Income and ...
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In and Around Muxton and LilleshallLilleshall Facilities · Lilleshall Post Office · Karate – Little Dragons · Lilleshall Memorial Hall · Lilleshall Relief in Need Charity · Lilleshall Women's ...
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Lilleshall Panto - FacebookWelcome to Lilleshall Pantomime. We have been running for 30+ years. Each year we bring a new show around Easter Time. We already have a great existing cast.
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Telford T50 Walking Trail - Walking Route in Telford and WrekinThis 50-mile circular trail, divided into seven stages, is perfect for a short walking holiday or a day trip. It invites visitors and locals alike to explore ...
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Lilleshall CC - Play-CricketWe are a friendly, sociable and inclusive cricket club. If you have any queries or would like to join, then please get in touch with us today.
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Fishing clubs and Leagues serving Telford with Phone NumbersContact Address; Lilleshall & District Angling Society, 24 Cranmore, Stirchley, Telford, Shropshire. TF3 1XF. Shrewsbury and Newport Canal Trust; Address ...<|separator|>
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Lilleshall Hall Golf Club: Golf Course, Telford ShropshireLilleshall Hall golf course is a 6253-yard course sits in 165 acres of land adjacent to Lilleshall Hall and its National Sports Centre.History · Course Gallery · Lilleshall Hall · Women’s Golf at LHGC
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Community Sports | Lilleshall National Sports & Conferencing CentreWe offer a range of facilities, activities and support for both the local community and elite sports. Our centre is open to the public.
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Lilleshall History Society - Preserving Local Heritage Together ...We meet weekly to promote interest in Lilleshall's history, preserving documents, photographs, and oral histories while engaging the local community through ...Missing: arts | Show results with:arts
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Preserving Local Heritage | LILLIESHALL HISTORY SOCIETYA brief history of Lilleshall. The village dates back to the Anglo Saxon times, the parish church being founded by St Chad. It is mentioned in the domesday ...Missing: origins | Show results with:origins
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Events - Lilleshall S.Michael and All Angels - A Church Near YouBell ringing · Every Tuesday at 7 p.m. ; The Coffee Lounge · Every Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. ; Choir · Every Wednesday at 7 p.m. ; Holy Communion · Every First, Third ...
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Venue & IWM Information - International Watercolour MastersThe International Watercolour Masters Exhibition will be held again at Lilleshall Hall in the Ford Hall exhibition arena. It will feature more than 70 of ...
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Plans unveiled to boost tourism in Telford and Wrekin - BBCApr 21, 2024 · A report shows that more than 3,000,000 people visited the area in 2022, adding £220m to the local economy. But overall visitor numbers remain ...Missing: Lilleshall | Show results with:Lilleshall
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Telford and Shropshire join forces in new Local Visitor Economy ...Nov 13, 2024 · The sector is currently worth over £1 billion to Telford and Shropshire's local economy, supporting more than 10,000 jobs and over 1,300 tourism ...
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Unnoticed Sermons from John Mirk's FestialSometime before 1415, and possibly in the opening years of the fifteenth century, John Mirk, an Augustinian canon of Lilleshall Abbey in Shropshire,.
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John Mirk's “Festial”: Edited from British Library ... - Project MUSEDec 20, 2012 · John Mirk, an Arrouaisian canon of Lilleshall Abbey, compiled his Festial, sixty-four sermons for use by parish priests, “probably in the ...
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LEVESON, Walter (1551-1602), of Lilleshall Abbey, Salop and ...Family and Education. b. 1551, 1st s. of Sir Richard Leveson of Lilleshall by Mary, da. of Edward Fitton of Gawsworth, Cheshire. educ. Shrewsbury 1562. m.
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George Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Marquis of Stafford, 1st Duke ...His vast wealth was partly derived from the exploitation of the mineral wealth of his English estates through enterprises such as the Lilleshall Co. Coal, lime ...
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Subscriptions for the Duke's Monument in Lilleshall - Sutherland IndexThe monument was erected on Lilleshall Hill late in 1833, and was funded by local tenants 'in testimony of their respect & gratitude to the memory of the late ...
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Lilleshall: FA's School of Excellence, producing stars like Sol ...Sep 5, 2018 · Lilleshall Hall, found in the West Midlands in Shropshire, was originally built in 1831 as a country house and hunting lodge for the Duke of Sutherland.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Archer Alison Williamson appointed MBE - BBC NewsJun 16, 2012 · Shropshire archer Alison Williamson has been named in the Queen's Birthday Honours list. ... The archer, who trains at Lilleshall, is currently ...
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Lilleshall-based gymnasts target Olympic success - BBC NewsSep 15, 2011 · At the 2010 European Championships Daniel Keatings, 21, won the country's first individual gold on the pommel horse, while the men's team won ...
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St George's Park: the sparkling new home base for England's eliteMar 20, 2013 · Among those who spent time there between the ages of 14 and 16 were Jamie Carragher, Sol Campbell, Andy Cole, Wes Brown, Nicky Barmby and Joe ...