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In 1961 the parish of Chirbury had a population of 818. At the time of the 2001 census, Chirbury with Brompton had a population of 914, of which 467 were male and 447 female. Chirbury with Brompton contained a total of 348 households at this census.
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Originally an Anglo-Saxon church, founded in 915 (with the building of the fort) or possibly earlier, the current building largely dates to the late 12th century with the tower constructed around 1300, and a short
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Chirbury C. of E. Primary School was founded in 1675 by Reverend Edward Lewis and is a primary school with around 70 pupils. On the dissolution of Chirbury Priory, the school building was signed over by
1703: 736:, sometimes called the Herbert Arms Hotel (though it no longer is a hotel). Built in the 18th century in red brick (painted white) it was originally called The Cross, and is Grade II Listed. 2322: 539:, Lady of the Mercians, was located just outside the village on what is now the Montgomery Road. The field that the earthworks are in has long been called Castle Field or King's Orchard. 1499: 311: 1235: 496:, means "the church of the white well" or "...of the holy well". Some French linguists have theorised that the name of Chirbury shares a common etymology with the city of 295: 1025: 1221: 1199:. In June 2006, the school was awarded the "Green" Travel Plan Award and currently holds status as an eco-school at Bronze level working towards their Silver. 319: 2383: 1707: 121: 2317: 1344: 1731: 1195:
and this original building is currently managed by the Edward Lewis Trust. The school is now administrated jointly with another rural primary school at
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had a population of 914, with the resident population of Chirbury at 348. The population of the civil parish had increased to 971 at the 2011 census.
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The civil parish of Chirbury with Brompton covers 5,311 hectares (13,120 acres) and includes a number of other (smaller) settlements, including:
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The population density of Chirbury with Brompton at the 2001 census was recorded at 0.17 people per hectare. This is considerably below the
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It is not possible to reach Brompton or Pentreheyling by a public road without passing through Wales; they are however not true
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then in Chirbury parish, and has memorial plaque erected in 1901 in Chirbury church, where he was baptised on 2 May 1658.
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After leaving Chirbury Primary School, pupils transfer into a Shropshire secondary school, with most continuing to
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kingdom. Even today, a lengthy section of the dyke to the southwest of the village forms the English border with
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The centre of the village is at an elevation of 109 metres (358 ft). The highest point in the parish is
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St Michael's Church, as pictured in the infobox above, is the only church in Chirbury, and is dedicated to
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Buses run (Monday to Saturday) between Shrewsbury and Montgomery (service 558), and between Welshpool and
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area average of 0.89 per hectare and dramatically below the English average of 3.77 per hectare.
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of Chirbury with Brompton has 13 councillors. The civil parish is subdivided into four parish
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The centre of the village with its post office. The road here is the A490 and B4386 combined.
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in 1871–72 by Edward Haycock junior. The tower and body of the church are constructed in
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roofs; the chancel is in red brick with a tiled roof. The church was reformed into the
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called The Herbert Arms, and a post office, open Monday to Friday, which is also the
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ward is the former civil parish of that name. The two parishes merged in 1987.
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recipient, was born member of family seated at Marrington Hall, Chirbury, 1878.
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Historic black-and-white cottages at the junction with the road to Montgomery.
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Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes.
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Roads and lanes from six directions converge on the village, with the
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and can be reached (without going through Wales) by public footpaths.
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via Montgomery (service 81), with both services calling at Chirbury.
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further away in the more upland terrain. There are a number of tall
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runs to the west of the village and marked the frontier of the
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to Montgomery railway, but was only constructed as far as
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in the Chirbury parish 1922, began schooling in Chirbury.
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passes through the parish, though not Chirbury itself.
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miles (7.2 km) northwest of Chirbury on the A490.
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originally was planned to run through the parish, as a
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leads to Priestweston and Middleton, the other lane to
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covers a smaller area than the civil parish, including
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Primary School Prospectus 1672: 1670: 1266:, born at Chirbury 1908 and schooled there. 1972: 1958: 1950: 1345:Listed buildings in Chirbury with Brompton 1026: 1012: 1004: 878:(in the south) to its confluence with the 566:of "Chirbury with Brompton". Historically 31: 1686: 1684: 1434: 1432: 931:The nearest train station to Chirbury is 669:upon the moving of the order from nearby 570:was the more usual spelling of Chirbury. 1492: 1490: 1356: 916:(Churchstoke – Welshpool road) and the 309: 265: 233: 209: 128: 112: 51: 1407: 1405: 1262:, professional footballer notably for 892:Agriculture in the vicinity is mainly 739:The village has a primary school (see 1247:Llewelyn Alberic Emilius Price-Davies 580:stone circles lie within the parish. 293: 281: 269: 255: 243: 223: 191: 173: 155: 7: 2139:List of civil parishes in Shropshire 1497:South Shropshire Parishes Order 1987 1364:The Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust 1043: 447:It is the largest settlement in the 444:and B4386 routes cross at Chirbury. 2384:Former civil parishes in Shropshire 1876:Male & Female Census Statistics 1781:. Shropshire Libraries. p. 9. 1515:Church of England A Church Near You 1704:"Bus services calling at Chirbury" 1276:Victoria Cross recipient, born at 787:miles (13.7 km) northwest of 728:The Herbert Arms is named for the 25: 1284:George Herbert, 7th Earl of Powis 1204:Bishop's Castle Community College 432:, England. It is situated in the 1937: 1856:A Vision of Britain through Time 1748:Chirbury C. of E. Primary School 1677:Household Statistics 2001 Census 1577:Discovering Shropshire's History 1412:Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust 1138: 1115: 1107: 1086: 709:The Herbert Arms in the village. 393: 77: 76: 69: 53: 562:merged to form the present-day 1591:Chirbury conservation area map 1555:Dissolution of Chirbury Priory 1389:"Civil Parish population 2011" 740: 677:in 1535 St Michael's became a 636:added in 1733. 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Cherbury
Welsh

Chirbury is located in Shropshire
Shropshire
2001 census
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Shropshire
Ceremonial county
Shropshire
Region
West Midlands
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
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Police
West Mercia
Fire
Shropshire
Ambulance
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