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Cantlop is a small village in the English county of Shropshire. It is part of the civil parish of Berrington. Various meanings have been suggested for the name, such as an enclosed or cut-off valley〔Bowcock, E. ''Shropshire place names'', Wilding & Son, 1923, p.61〕 or an enclosure in a waste or common.〔Gelling and Foxall, ''The place-names of Shropshire, Volume 1'', English Place-Name Society, 1990, p.69〕 Nearby villages include Condover, to the west of Cantlop, and the village of Berrington to the north-west, on the other side of the Cound Brook which flows to the north of Cantlop. The area is largely agricultural. The elevation at Cantlop Cross is above sea level.〔Ordnance Survey mapping〕 ==History== To the north of the village there is a cast-iron single-span bridge — the Cantlop Bridge — now generally accepted to have been designed by Thomas Telford, who was the County Surveyor of Shropshire.〔Cragg, R. ''Civil Engineering Heritage: Wales and west central England'', Telford, 1997, p.242. ISBN 978-0-7277-2576-9〕 The bridge crosses the Cound Brook and was built in 1818. Today it no longer takes road traffic, as a modern bridge exists adjacent to it, but is open to pedestrians. The bridge carried the 1797 turnpike road from Shrewsbury to Acton Burnell, which continued through Cantlop itself. A late 18th-century milestone exists just to the north of Cantlop Cross (the crossroad junction at Cantlop) which marks from (the centre of) Shrewsbury (written on the milestone as "Salop"); it is now Grade II listed.〔(Shropshire History )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Cantlop」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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