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Wales. The section of the dyke between Castle Mill and Craignant remains well preserved. Although the dyke passed directly through Bronygarth, the area remained strongly Welsh in culture, customs and language. Settlements were mainly in the valley, along the banks of the River Ceiriog, but with a
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The name Bronygarth appears in documents as far back as the 12th Century and translates into English as "Breast of the Hill" and is thought to have formed part of a hunting estate.
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Hot Air Balloons. The yurts are used for village parties and private functions for the residents. The party to celebrate their completion was attended by the
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highway at Pontfaen. Also opposite the 'Old school' is a house which was occupied by the headmaster until it was sold privately
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in the Lordship of Oswestry which was associated with the Fitzalan dynasty for many centuries. Throughout the later
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Two Celtic carved stone heads were uncovered at Well Cottage in Bronygarth and are now on display at the
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of England and Wales placed all of the Lordship of Oswestry within the county of Shropshire in England.
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C. Neville Hurdsman, "A History of the Parishes of St. Martin's & Weston Rhyn" 2003
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from local timber. The coverings were supplied by the local Hot Air Balloon company,
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The village does not have a village hall. In 2004 the villagers built two Mongolian
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The area was highly dependent on agriculture but limestone was also quarried.
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The first school was built in Bronygarth in 1872. Opposite the school stood a
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are still present and can be seen along the road through the village.
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small number of farms extending higher up the mountainside.
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Bronygarth was formerly part of the ancient Parish of
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Bronygarth is located in Shropshire
Shropshire
OS grid reference
SJ268370
Civil parish
Weston Rhyn
Unitary authority
Shropshire
Ceremonial county
Shropshire
Region
West Midlands
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
SY10

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