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Longnor, Shropshire

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Longnor has various farms, three of which are Upper House Farm, The Farm, and Green Farm. These form the main economic force in the area, most of the employment being agricultural throughout history. Green Farm specializes in dairy cattle. It installed a modern milking facility in 2010.
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The White Lady of Longnor is said to appear clothed in a long white wedding dress, on or by the road bridge near the village. She is thought to have thrown herself into the water below after being deserted at the altar.
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in the parish was 343 members, who vote on matters such as improving the quality of life of the two communities and looking after the environment. It influences and works alongside the principal authority
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Longnor Hall features a park and formal gardens. The park originated in the 14th century; formal gardens were laid out in the 17th century. The 18th-century park and modern gardens survive.
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results put it in England's top 1 per cent of schools for the proportion of children reaching and exceeding expected standards in writing and mathematics.
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The temperate climate in the Longnor area is typical for its region. However, occasional extremes can occur. In April 2012, there were snow storms.
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of 1235, and completed in 1693 under his son Uvedale Corbett. Some alterations were made in 1838–1842 by the architect and builder
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The A49 is the main road that passes by Longnor just to the west of the village. It heads north and south, traversing the
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Longnor CE Primary School, the village primary school, had 112 pupils aged five to eleven in January 2011. Its 2018
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Terrains of Exchange. Religious Economies of Global Islam (London: C. Hurst & Co., 2014), pp. 59–64.
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Burke's Landed Gentry, 18th edition, vol. 2, ed. Peter Townend, Burke's Peerage Ltd, 1969, p. 117.
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The hall was begun by Sir Richard Corbett in 1670 as a successor to Roger Sprencheaux's fortified
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section is called Little Owls. The nearest secondary school is in Church Stretton.
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style. It has been continually and carefully conserved down the centuries. Two new
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in Shropshire, England, with a population of 289. The nearest railway station is
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The nearest railway station to Longnor is 4.7 miles (7.6 km) off at
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Longnor is served by bus routes numbered 435 and 540. Both start from
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was an enclosed area bounded by a ditch and bank with a wooden park
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Joseph Plymley; he took his wife's surname to inherit the estate.
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Photos of Longnor and surrounding area on geograph.org.uk
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The Corbett family had arrived in Shropshire with the
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Longner Hall

Longnor is located in Shropshire
Shropshire
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Shropshire
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West Midlands
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England
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