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llawnt Latitude and Longitude:

52°52′12″N 3°06′58″W / 52.870°N 3.116°W / 52.870; -3.116
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Llawnt
Road junction at bridge, Llawnt
Llawnt is located in Shropshire
Llawnt
Llawnt
Location within Shropshire
OS grid reference SJ248308
Civil parish
Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
Country England
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townOSWESTRY
Postcode district SY10
Dialling code01691
Police West Mercia
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Shropshire
52°52′12″N 3°06′58″W / 52.870°N 3.116°W / 52.870; -3.116

Llawnt is a village in Shropshire, England. The name comes from Middle Welsh, borrowing from the English 'lawn'. The meaning in this case is 'green' (named after a piece of green land in the centre of the village).

The village is located about a mile from the border between Shropshire and Powys, near Rhydycroesau, and approximately four miles west of Oswestry. Its location and its Welsh name shows that this was at one time part of Powys. This changed with the 16th-century Acts of Union, when the Lordship of Oswestry was given to Shropshire.

The River Morda flows past the village.



llawnt Latitude and Longitude:

52°52′12″N 3°06′58″W / 52.870°N 3.116°W / 52.870; -3.116
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Llawnt
Road junction at bridge, Llawnt
Llawnt is located in Shropshire
Llawnt
Llawnt
Location within Shropshire
OS grid reference SJ248308
Civil parish
Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
Country England
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townOSWESTRY
Postcode district SY10
Dialling code01691
Police West Mercia
Fire Shropshire
Ambulance West Midlands
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Shropshire
52°52′12″N 3°06′58″W / 52.870°N 3.116°W / 52.870; -3.116

Llawnt is a village in Shropshire, England. The name comes from Middle Welsh, borrowing from the English 'lawn'. The meaning in this case is 'green' (named after a piece of green land in the centre of the village).

The village is located about a mile from the border between Shropshire and Powys, near Rhydycroesau, and approximately four miles west of Oswestry. Its location and its Welsh name shows that this was at one time part of Powys. This changed with the 16th-century Acts of Union, when the Lordship of Oswestry was given to Shropshire.

The River Morda flows past the village.



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