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Cardington, Shropshire

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Cardington is a small rural village whose form, layout and overall size was already well established by the 14th century and which remains largely unchanged. There are several buildings that date from before 1600 including "The Barracks", the Maltster's Tap (of c. 1600) and its associated
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was added in c. 1300 in the form of a simple continuation of the nave. The linear character of the building is carried into the strong west tower, which rises in three stages and is crowned by an embattled parapet. The top or
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the village is referred to as “Cardintine under the Fief of Rainwald Vicecomes” and it is mentioned that there were 11 leagues of woodland. Soon after that date the area had associations with the
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The remaining listed buildings and most of the unlisted cottages date from between the early 18th and 19th centuries, the most ambitious of which is the old
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barns that are common throughout the village. The old Free School is an early example of a brick building in this part of rural Shropshire.
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on the western fringe of the village. The latter was built c. 1814–15 and is an accomplished piece of domestic design from the
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politician, owned and lived on the Chatwall estate in this parish from 1939 until he sold it in 1951. He retained the
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Conservation Area Appraisal of Cardington, Shropshire – November 2004 Shrewsbury & Atcham Borough Council.
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in 1167. The order was suppressed in 1308 and the lands involved reverted to the original donors.
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Subsequent history is largely based on several important families that lived within the
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of Cardington church and some land in the parish whose rents he donated to the church.
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stage was added in the 14th century. The fine timber porch was added in 1639.
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The Corfields: A History of the Corfields from 1180 to the present day
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The most important building in the village is the Church of St James
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composer, was son of Chief Justice William Leighton of
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Cardington is located in Shropshire
Shropshire
OS grid reference
SO506952
Civil parish
Unitary authority
Shropshire
Ceremonial county
Shropshire
Region
West Midlands
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
CHURCH STRETTON
Postcode district
SY6
Dialling code
Police
West Mercia
Fire
Shropshire
Ambulance
West Midlands
UK Parliament
Shrewsbury and Atcham
UK
England

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