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Longnor is a village and civil parish located just off the A49 road south of Dorrington and north of Leebotwood in Shropshire, England. With a population of 289, Longnor is a relatively small village, the nearest train station is 4.7 miles away in the town nearest to the village of Church Stretton. The Cound Brook, a tributary of the River Severn flowing from the All Stretton area and entering the Severn near Cound, flows just to the west of the village and the medieval deer park. The village is notable for its medieval deer park, as well as the famous Shropshire ghost, the White Lady of Longnor. The village is also home to Longnor Hall and St. Mary's Church a grade 1 listed medieval church. Regional Cycle Route 32/33 passes through Longnor, on its way from Little Ryton to All Stretton. As do a couple of bus routes on their way from Church Stretton to Shrewsbury and Radbrook Green. There is a primary school, Longnor CE Primary School, in the village.〔(OFSTED )〕 == Facilities == 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「Longnor, Shropshire」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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