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Description of Wroxeter Roman City | English HeritageWroxeter Roman City is a deserted Roman city set within the Shropshire countryside between modern-day Shrewsbury and Telford.<|control11|><|separator|>
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History of Wroxeter Roman City | English HeritageWroxeter was founded as a 'new town' in the earliest years of the Roman conquest and abandoned after the Roman period had officially ceased in Britain.
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Significance of Wroxeter Roman City - English HeritageWroxeter is probably the best-preserved Roman city in Britain, as well as one of the largest. It is roughly the same size as Pompeii in Italy.
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Research on Wroxeter Roman City - English HeritageHistory of Wroxeter Roman City Founded in the mid 1st century AD, Wroxeter was one of the largest cities in Roman Britain and is exceptionally well preserved.
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Wroxeter , Shropshire - GENUKIFeb 7, 2023 · You can see maps centred on OS grid reference SJ564082 (Lat/Lon: 52.669745, -2.646188), Wroxeter which are provided by: OpenStreetMap · Google ...Missing: coordinates | Show results with:coordinates
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[PDF] The Shropshire Landscape TypologyShropshire exhibits a wide variety of different landforms; from the low lying wetlands, low sandstone hills and rolling pastures of the. Shropshire plain in the ...
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Weather Shrewsbury & temperature by month - Climate DataThe average temperature in Shrewsbury is 9.4 °C | 49.0 °F. Each year, there is an approximate 745 mm | 29.3 inch of precipitation that occurs.Missing: West Midlands maritime
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Wroxeter - Mel LockieIts total area is 5,953 acres, and its population in 1801 was 544, and in 1901, 499 in the ecclesiastical and 566 in the civil parish. Nennius tells us that the ...
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[PDF] Shropshire Population.xlsxPOPULATION OF TOWN AND PARISH COUNCILS ACCORDING TO THE NATIONAL CENSUS ... Wroxeter and Uppington. 348. 382. 386. Coreley. 362. 388. 384. Stockton. 302. 331. 370.
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Wroxeter and Uppington (Parish, United Kingdom) - City PopulationWroxeter and Uppington. 386 Population [2021] – Census. 27.03 km² Area. 14.28/km² Population Density [2021]. 0.10% Annual Population Change [2011 → 2021]. Map ...
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How life has changed in Shropshire: Census 2021Jan 19, 2023 · Find out how life changed in Shropshire between Census 2011 to Census 2021, including data on ageing, ethnicity, health, housing and more.Missing: rural | Show results with:rural
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Ethnicity, national identity, language and religion - Shropshire CouncilIn 2021 96.7% of the population classed themselves as white compared to 81% in England and 81.7% in the West Midlands. Shropshire had a lower proportion of ...Missing: age | Show results with:age
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2021 Census Data - WROXETER AND UPPINGTON PARISHHow the 386 Wroxeter and Uppington Parish residents live ... ... The 'household size' dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual households in ...
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what's changed since 2011? Census 2021 data releasedDec 15, 2022 · 6,500 people in Shropshire were unemployed at the time of the 2021 Census (2.4%). This compares with 3.5% of the 16+ national population.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Census 2021 data: how well qualified is our population?Jan 13, 2023 · More than three in 10 usual residents aged 16 years and over in Shropshire had Level 4 or above qualifications, equating to 88,500 people.
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[PDF] Wroxeter Roman City - Teachers' Kit - English HeritageThey came via a hillfort on the Wrekin–a hill overlooking the site–which was defended by the. Cornovii tribe. The Roman army attacked and burnt the hillfort, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Wroxeter Roman City - TEACHERS' KIT - English HeritageThe Cornovii tribe lived in the Wroxeter area during the Iron Age, working mainly as farmers. When the Roman army invaded, the. Cornovii were forced to ...
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Viroconivm Cornoviorum (Wroxeter) Legionary Fort - Roman BritainThis fortress had been established by Legio XIV c. AD 60 and had then been partially rebuilt c. AD 66 when the legion was replaced by Legio XX. The fortress ...
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Wroxeter Roman City | English HeritageWroxeter (or Viriconium) was once the fourth largest city in Roman Britain. Today you can explore the excavated remains of its city centre.Prices and Opening Times · History · Things to See and Do · Plan Your Visit
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Wroxeter and the end of Roman Britain | Antiquity | Cambridge CoreJan 2, 2015 · The excavations conducted by Philip Barker at Wroxeter from 1966–1990 produced evidence suggesting a post-Roman phase of urban activity that continued into the ...
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Wroxeter | Domesday Book - Open DomesdayWroxeter was a settlement in Domesday Book, in the hundred of Wrockwardine and the county of Shropshire. It had a recorded population of 23 households in 1086, ...
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Domesday Book: 1540-1750 | British History OnlineIn Shropshire the attack on the open fields began before 1540 and intensified over the next two centuries so that by 1750 open-field cultivation had virtually ...
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Revealing Roman Wroxeter - Current ArchaeologyJul 3, 2025 · The modern village, which lies 7.5km (4.7 miles) south-east of Shrewsbury, sits within the walls of the long-since abandoned Roman city, today a ...
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2009 Shropshire Council election - WikipediaThe 2009 elections to Shropshire Council in England were held on 4 June 2009. These were the first elections to the new unitary body, which replaced ...
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Wroxeter (Viroconium Cornoviorum) Roman Fort and CityThe ruins of Viroconium's public baths at Wroxeter Viroconium prospered over the next century, with the construction of many public buildings, including ...
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Viroconivm Cornoviorum (Wroxeter) Temples - Roman BritainThere is evidence to support the view that this temple may have been dedicated to Jupiter (Lewis, 1966, p. 70).
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[PDF] 419607_VOL1.pdf - White Rose eTheses OnlineThe village of Wroxeter had an important early Anglo-Saxon church and minster that possibly had links back to a small post-Roman `celtic' church (Bassett ...
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[PDF] Buteux, S. (2006) “Thirty Years of Birmingham ArchaeologyThe 1990s was a decade of consolidation and growth for BUFAU, opening with major excavations on the A5 Shrewsbury Bypass, in the hinterland of Wroxeter Roman ...Missing: 1960s- | Show results with:1960s-
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(PDF) Philip Barker's Wroxeter - Academia.eduThis chapter discusses the significance of Wroxeter as a pivotal site in British archaeology, highlighting the impact of Philip Barker's contributions and ...Cite This Paper · Key Takeaways · References (15)
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2000 year old mosaic discovered - English HeritageAug 15, 2024 · A remarkable 2,000-year-old Roman mosaic was uncovered during excavations at Wroxeter Roman city, that have also uncovered an ancient ...
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'Extraordinary' 2000-year-old mosaic discovered in Wroxeter dig co ...Aug 13, 2024 · Archaeologist Dr Roger White helped uncover the ancient aquarium-like floor at a former Roman townhouse in Shropshire.Missing: amphitheatre | Show results with:amphitheatre<|separator|>
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Museum news and exhibitions - The PastJul 1, 2023 · A new museum has opened at the English Heritage site of Wroxeter Roman City in Shropshire. The displays house more than 400 artefacts from ...
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Wroxeter Roman City Things to see and do - English HeritageBelow, you'll find our recommended highlights, including the bath house, the reconstructed Roman villa, the museum and tips for families visiting Wroxeter.
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Communicating Wroxeter's significance - REF Impact Case StudiesThe research at Wroxeter has also led to the exploration of the impact of the excavation of the site in terms of the academic discipline (R4) and White also ...
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School Visits at Wroxeter Roman City - English HeritageA school visit to Wroxeter Roman City is truly a unique experience and we offer both free self-led visits as well as visits led by our experts.
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St Andrew's Church, Wroxeter - Churches Conservation TrustA Saxon church built on the Roman site of Viroconium. St Andrew's is built on the Roman site of Viroconium, the fourth largest town of Roman Britain, ...About This Church · History & Further Information · Directions
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[PDF] St Andrew - Churches Conservation TrustSt Andrew's is a large church and the parish was unable to maintain it. Consequently it was closed in 1980, being placed in the care of The Churches ...
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CHURCH OF ST ANDREW, Wroxeter and Uppington - 1224008List entry 1224008. Grade I Listed Building: Church Of St Andrew. May include summary, reasons for designation and history.
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A Shropshire Lad 31: On Wenlock Edge the wood's in troubleOn Wenlock edge the wood's in trouble; His forest fleece the Wrekin heaves; The gale, it plies the saplings double, And thick on Severn snow the leaves.Missing: Wroxeter | Show results with:Wroxeter
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(PDF) Archaeological Evaluation at Wroxeter Farm, 2024. Post ...Jul 3, 2025 · The evaluation excavation is a research, education and conservation project designed to recover information that will improve the current state- ...Missing: programs | Show results with:programs
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[PDF] Evidence to Support the Economic Growth Strategy 2022-2027This arises from Shropshire's traditional reliance on jobs in comparatively unproductive and low paid sectors, including agriculture, tourism and food and drink ...
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Record numbers of families visited English Heritage sites in 2023Feb 8, 2024 · More than 550,000 families enjoyed a visit to English Heritage sites in 2023, the highest figure since records began and an increase of 54% over ...
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Wroxeter Roman Vineyard - Wine Cellar DoorA luxury country retreat set amongst 65 acres of historic Shropshire vineyard. 7 varieties of grape have been planted with a view to producing still and ...
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Wroxeter Roman Vineyard (2025) - All You Need to Know BEFORE ...Rating 4.4 (334) An excellent tour explaining the history of the area, the development of the vineyard and the production of their wines.
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The Wroxeter Hotel: HomepageOne of the region's foremost wedding and events venues. Our stunning location, spacious function rooms, gorgeous outdoor spaces and award winning team is the ...Weddings · Packages & Pricing · Food & Drink · Destination Wroxeter
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The importance of culture in ShropshireThis means that at least 12% of employment in Shropshire can be classed as cultural, with the sector contributing around 7% to the overall economy.
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Shropshire at a glanceThe Shropshire statistics ; Population (2024). 332,500 ; People in employment (March 2025). 157,700 ; Unemployment rate (March 2025). 2.6%; National average: 3.9%.
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Stunning fightback from Childs Ercall - Shropshire StarSep 8, 2015 · Wroxeter Rovers recovered from 3-1 down at half-time to beat Oakengates Athletic 5-3. A double blast from Matty Ryan helped Rock Rovers ...
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Shifnal show some of old spark | Shropshire StarDec 13, 2006 · Finally Wroxeter Rovers hit five past as they played host to Craven Arms Town. Matthew Brooks scored twice as did Micheal Preece with Dan ...
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Wroxeter Roman City - YHAWatersports in Shropshire. Great for canoeing on the River Severn. Bring your own canoe and spend a day on the water. Don't forget your picnic!
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Top 10 Hikes and Walks around Wroxeter And Uppington - KomootRating 4.6 (788) Nov 1, 2025 · 3. Wrekin Woodland Trail loop from Leighton · Easy. Up to 2 hours and 1,000 ft. of elevation gain. Great for any fitness level.Easily-accessible ...1. View Of Attingham Park... · 2. View Of Attingham Park... · 3. Wrekin Woodland Trail...
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ground details - Wroxeter & Uppington CC - Play-CricketGROUND DETAILS ; Description ; Directions ; Contact Details. 01473363655 ; Address. Shrewsbury Cricket Club London Road Shrewsbury ; County. Shropshire.
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[PDF] playing-pitch-and-outdoor-sports-strategy ... - Shropshire CouncilPrees Cricket and Recreation Club. Raby Crescent Recreation ... at Whittington Cricket & Bowling Club, Wroxeter & Uppington Cricket Club, Barrow Park,.
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Directions to Wroxeter Roman City | English HeritageFind your cycling route to Wroxeter Roman City at sustrans.org.uk, the National Cycle Network. Membership starts from £42. Membership gives you unlimited access ...Missing: paths | Show results with:paths
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Heritage open days in Shropshire | Ludlow AdvertiserSep 9, 2009 · ... Wroxeter Roman City, which is hosting an exhibition commemorating 150 years of its excavation. Heritage Open Days take place over four days ...
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WROXETER AND UPPINGTON PARISH CouncilPower to make byelaws in regard to pleasure grounds, cycle parks, baths and washhouses, open spaces and burial grounds, and mortuaries and post-mortem rooms.
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Activities and things to do in ShropshireShropshire offers activities like kayaking, museums, outdoor pursuits such as hiking, cycling, wild swimming, and stargazing, and cultural experiences.