Albrighton Hall (Mercure Hotel), Ellesmere Road, Shropshire - 1 (geograph 3324294)
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Albrighton Hall (Mercure Hotel), Ellesmere Road, Shropshire - 1 (geograph 3324294)
Albrighton may refer to: *Albrighton, east Shropshire, a large village and civil parish in Shropshire, north-west of Wolverhampton, England *Albrighton, Pimhill, a small village in North Shropshire, England, north of Shrewsbury *Albrighton Hunt, a British foxhound pack *Albrighton (surname) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Albrighton, East Shropshire
Albrighton is a large village and civil parish in Shropshire, England, northwest of Wolverhampton and northeast of Bridgnorth. The village has a railway station on the Shrewsbury to Wolverhampton Line, and close by is RAF Cosford and the M54 motorway. It is the most easterly settlement in Shropshire. Immediately to the north is the hamlet and parish of Donington, separated from Albrighton by Humphreston Brook. History Mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 as ''Albricston(e)'' or the home/farm of Albric/Aethelbeorht, it received its charter granting Borough status in 1303, which was renewed in 1662 for rather unusual reasons. The charter declared that "because Albrighton (then) adjoined Staffordshire on the east, south and west sides, felons and other malefactors fled Staffordshire to escape prosecution because there was no resident justice of the peace in that part of Shropshire" and on account of its remoteness from Shrewsbury, Shropshire's county town. The Borough status ...
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Albrighton, Pimhill
Albrighton is a small village in the civil parish of Pimhill, in Shropshire, England. It is situated on the A528 road, A528 Shrewsbury-Ellesmere, Shropshire, Ellesmere road and is roughly north of Shrewsbury. After a history of being its own parish, it currently lies in the parish of Pimhill. According to the 2001 United Kingdom census, the parish population of Pimhill was 2008, with the number of these habiting in Albrighton being 273. It is first mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, as Etbritone ("Ä’adbeorht's settlement"). Albright Hussey was once part of the same Manorialism, manor, and indeed shared the same name originally. History Until 1886, Albrighton was traditionally a chapelry in the parish of Shrewsbury St. Mary, because of the close proximity, along with other small local villages Wollascott and Leaton. As well as being in the Hundred of Pimhill, Albrighton used to be its own parish. Albrighton civil parish succeeded its status as a chapelry, after being create ...
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