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Scheduled Ancient Monuments in the Historic County of Shropshire
A 1.43km length of the Ellesmere Canal and associated features at Chirk Bank
Weston Rhyn
Abutment of Roman bridge at Radnor Bridge
Acton Burnell
Acton Burnell Castle, a moated site with chamber block and tithe barn
Acton Burnell
Alberbury Castle: tower keep castle 70m south west of the Church of St Michael and All Angels
Alberbury with Cardeston
Animal pound 140m north west of Riverside, Wollerton
Hodnet
Animal pound 335m south west of Rudge Hall
Rudge
Atcham Bridge
Atcham
Augustinian friary adjacent to the junction of Lower Galdeford and Weeping Cross Lane
Ludlow
Bedlam Furnaces
The Gorge
Belan Bank motte and bailey castle 250m east of Farm Hall
Kinnerley
Bicton Ditches
Clun
Bicton motte and bailey castle
Clun
Billings Ring large univallate hillfort
Lydbury North
Blists Hill Iron Furnaces
Madeley
Bodbury Ring: a large univallate hillfort on the summit of Bodbury Hill.
Church Stretton
Boscobel House
Brewood and Coven
Botley Stone, a ring cairn on Churchmoor Hill, 600m north-west of Churchmoor Farm.
Lydbury North
Bowl barrow 100m north west of Purslow Hall
Clunbury
Bowl barrow 120m south west of Belair
Wistanstow
Bowl barrow 120m south west of Dorrington Cottage, Pipe Gate
Woore
Bowl barrow 150m north west of Hollybrook
Bedstone
Bowl barrow 160m north of Mellin-y-Grogue
Beguildy
Bowl barrow 1km south east of Hopton Bank
Mainstone
Bowl barrow 200m north-west of Wildmoor Pool.
All Stretton
Bowl barrow 300m south of Skyborry
Llanfair Waterdine
Bowl barrow 320m north east of Upper Darnford
Smethcott
Bowl barrow 320m south of Pitcholds
More
Bowl barrow 390m south east of Stanley Cottage
Lydbury North
Bowl barrow 450m north-west of Felton Farm
Bromfield
Bowl barrow 500m north of The Oak Farm
Clun
Bowl barrow 500m south-east of Duckley Nap.
All Stretton
Bowl barrow 60m south east of Petton parish church
Petton
Bowl barrow 60m west of Ambleside
Craven Arms
Bowl barrow 610m south west of Springhill Cottage
Clun
Bowl barrow 640m north west of Lower Darnford
Ratlinghope
Bowl barrow 80m north-west of OS trig pillar on Synald's Knoll.
Myndtown
Bowl barrow and a section of boundary bank at Henley Nap
All Stretton
Bowl barrow and section of boundary bank on Duckley Nap, 500m east of Wildmoor Pool.
All Stretton
Bowl barrow at Eaton Farm
Lydbury North
Bowl barrow at Old Shop Farm, 220m north east of St Michael's Church
Welshampton and Lyneal
Bowl barrow at The Napp
Worthen with Shelve
Bowl barrow on Acton Bank, 170m north of Acton House
Lydbury North
Bowl barrow on Ashlet Hill, 800m WSW of Longmynd Hotel
Church Stretton
Bowl barrow on Cothercott Hill, 420m east of New Leasowes Farm.
Ratlinghope
Bowl barrow on Grindle Nills Hill, the northern of two 400m south-east of Barrister's Plain cross dy
Church Stretton
Bowl barrow on Grindle Nills Hill, the southern of two 400m south-east of Barrister's Plain cross dy
Church Stretton
Bowl barrow on Hergan Hill, 530m north west of Myndtown
Mainstone
Bowl barrow on Minton Hill, 170m ENE of Yapsel Well.
Myndtown
Bowl barrow on Old Field, 620m ESE of Ludlow golf course club house
Stanton Lacy
Bowl barrow on Old Field, 700m south-east of Ludlow golf course club house
Bromfield
Bowl barrow on Plush Hill, 120m north west of Jinlye
Church Stretton
Bowl barrow on Prior's Holt Hill.
Lydbury North
Bowl barrow on Robin's Tump, 600m south west of Hill House
Church Stretton
Bowl barrow on Round Hill, 200m west of The Napp
Worthen with Shelve
Bowl barrow on Round Hill, 650m south-east of the site of Pole Cottage.
Wentnor
Bowl barrow on Round Hill, 80m east of The Port Way.
Myndtown
Bowl barrow on summit of Bodbury Hill, 100m north-east of Bodbury Ring
Church Stretton
Bowl barrow on Synald's Knoll, 1000m south of the Midland Gliding clubhouse.
Myndtown
Bowl barrow on Synald's Knoll, 520m SSE of the Midland Gliding clubhouse.
Myndtown
Bowl barrow on The Long Mynd, 100m north-east of Boiling Well.
Church Stretton
Bowl barrow on The Long Mynd, 180m west of the site of Pole Cottage.
Wentnor
Bowl barrow on The Long Mynd, 500m east-south-east of Boiling Well.
Church Stretton
Bowl barrow on the southern end of The Long Mynd, 630m east of Myndtown.
Myndtown
Bowl barrow on Wildmoor, 200m north-east of the Shooting Box.
Church Stretton
Bowl barrow, 540m east of Wildmoor Pool.
All Stretton
Bridgnorth Castle
Bridgnorth
Brockhurst Castle: a tower keep castle and causeway, 200m south of Brockhurst
Church Stretton
Bromfield moated grange
Bromfield
Bromwich Park moated site and formal garden remains
Oswestry Rural
Bryn-y-Castell and a section of Wat's Dyke adjacent to Preeshenlle United Reformed Church
Selattyn and Gobowen
Buildwas Abbey
Buildwas
Bury Ditches, a small multivallate hillfort on the summit of Sunnyhill
Lydbury North
Bury Walls: a large multivallate hillfort
Weston-under-Redcastle
Butter Cross 350m north west of Yewtree Cottage
Alveley
Butter Cross or Pulestone Cross, on the south west side of the market place
Newport
Caer Caradoc large multivallate hillfort, associated causeway and Caractacus' Cave on the summit of
Church Stretton
Caer Caradoc: a small multivallate hillfort
Clun
Caer-Din Ring: a small enclosed Iron Age or Romano-British settlement, an adjacent ancient field bou
Newcastle on Clun
Caerbre
Chirbury with Brompton
Calcot Camp
Churchstoke
Callow Hill Camp: a small multivallate hillfort
Pontesbury
Camp on Llanfair Hill
Llanfair Waterdine
Camp Ring motte and bailey castle, enclosure, fishpond and ridge and furrow 400m east of Culmington
Culmington
Canal aqueduct over River Tern
Rodington
Castell Brogyntyn ringwork castle 300m north east of Brogyntyn Farm
Selattyn and Gobowen
Castell Bryn Amlwyg: a ringwork and enclosure castle
Bettws-y-Crwyn
Castle Bank motte and bailey castle, 150m north west of Woolstaston Hall.
Woolstaston
Castle Ditches: an enclosed settlement on Bedstone Hill
Hopton Castle
Castle Farm moat and associated water management features, Cheney Longville
Wistanstow
Castle Hill motte and bailey castle
Tong
Castle Hill, 150m north west of St Michael and All Angels Church
Church Stretton
Castle motte 50m south east of St John the Baptist's Church.
Condover
Castle Pulverbatch motte and bailey castle with outer bailey, 100m NNW of Brook Cottage
Church Pulverbatch
Castle Ring: a large univallate hillfort on Oak Hill, 600m south east of Crows Nest Farm
Worthen with Shelve
Castle Ring: a large univallate hillfort, 600m south east of Meadowtown Farm
Worthen with Shelve
Castle Ring: a slight univallate hillfort on Stitt Hill, 450m south east of Stitt Cottages
Ratlinghope
Castle Toot motte castle, 450m WSW of Mawleytown Farm.
Cleobury Mortimer
Caus Castle: a small multivallate hillfort, a motte and bailey castle and a medieval borough
Westbury
Caynham Camp, a large univallate hillfort 700m north west of Caynham
Caynham
Charlcotte furnace
Stottesdon
Cheney Longville ringwork
Wistanstow
Cheswardine Castle and an associated linear bank
Cheswardine
Churchyard cross at St Mary's Church
Bitterley
Churchyard cross in St Cuthbert's churchyard
Clungunford
Churchyard cross south west of St Giles Church
Shrewsbury
Churchyard cross, St Andrew's Church
Great Ness
Churchyard cross, St Bartholomew's Church
Tong
Churchyard cross, St Chad's Church
Norton in Hales
Churchyard cross, St Chad's churchyard
Boningale
Churchyard cross, St Cuthbert's Church
Donington
Churchyard cross, St John the Baptist's Church
Ruyton-XI-Towns
Churchyard cross, St Martin's Church
Little Ness
Churchyard cross, St Mary Magdalene's Church
Albrighton
Churchyard of St James's Church
Stirchley and Brookside
Clun Castle: a motte and bailey castle and formal garden earthworks
Clun
Clungunford motte castle 90m north east of St Cuthbert's Church
Clungunford
Coal mining remains 350m north west and 520m north of New Works village
Little Wenlock
Coal mining remains and brick works on Catherton Common
Hopton Wafers
Coal mining remains at Cornbrook on Clee Hill
Coreley
Coal mining remains immediately north east of Horseditch House on Clee Hill
Bitterley
Coalport Bridge
The Gorge
Coalport Inclined Plane
The Gorge
Coed-y-Gaer Hillfort
Oswestry Rural
Cold Weston deserted medieval village
Clee St. Margaret
College of St Mary Magdalene at Battlefield
Pimhill
Colstey Bank Iron Age enclosure
Clun
Corfham Castle moated site and water management system 460m west of Peaton Bridge
Diddlebury
Coston Manor moat
Clunbury
Cross dyke and hut platform on the summit of The Lawley, 100m south west of OS trig pillar.
Leebotwood
Cross-dyke at Devil's Mouth, west of Burway Hill
Church Stretton
Cross-dyke on Barrister's Plain, 800m south east of Narnell's Rock
Church Stretton
Cross-dyke on Ratlinghope Hill, 740m north of Brow Farm
Ratlinghope
Cross-dyke, field bank, ridge and furrow and hut structures 400m south of High Park House
All Stretton
Darby Ironworks, Coalbrookdale (furnaces, forehearths and blowing house areas)
The Gorge
Deserted village
Abdon
Deserted village
Heath
Dovecote 250m south east of South Hill Farm, Aston Munslow
Munslow
Dovecote 300m south of Hodnet Hall
Hodnet
Dovecote at Chirbury Hall Farm
Chirbury with Brompton
Earl's Hill Camp: a small multivallate hillfort and an adjacent cross dyke on Pontesford Hill
Pontesbury
Earthwork east of Bank Farm
Smethcott
Edge Runner Mill (site of)
Weston-under-Redcastle
Ellesmere Castle: a motte and bailey castle 200m south west of St Mary's Church
Ellesmere Urban
Enclosed Iron Age farmstead 700m west of Horderley Farm
Edgton
Enclosed Iron Age farmstead immediately adjacent to The Croft, Pave Lane
Chetwynd Aston and Woodcote
Enclosed Iron Age farmstead on Wilderley Hill, 470m north west of Sallins Cottage
Smethcott
Enclosure and building platform on Nover's Hill, 250m east of Cwmdale Farm
Church Stretton
Enclosure on Haddon Hill, 360m north-west of The Batch
Church Stretton
Engine house at Ladywell lead mine, 850m north west of Shelve Farm
Worthen with Shelve
Group of round barrows at Willowmoor
Little Wenlock
Hardwick castle motte and bailey castle 140m WSW of Hardwick Hall
Norbury
Harlescott Grange moated site
Shrewsbury
Haughmond Abbey: an Augustinian monastery on the site of an earlier religious foundation, a post-Dis
Uffington
Hawcocks Mount ringwork castle 200m north east of Hawcocks Farm
Westbury
Headgear at Grange colliery, 240m north west of Watling Street Grange
Donnington and Muxton
Hilltop enclosure and hut circle on the northern end of The Lawley, 250m north of Blackhurst Farm
Longnor
Hoarstone stone circle and two round cairns 400m north west of Holly Cottage
Worthen with Shelve
Holdgate Castle motte and bailey castle and garden remains at Hall Farm
Abdon
Hopton Castle tower keep castle with outer bailey 150m north west of Park Cottage
Hopton Castle
Ightfield Hall moated site
Ightfield
Iron Age settlement site in Bomere Wood
Condover
Knockin Castle: a motte and bailey castle immediately east of St Mary's Church
Knockin
Kynaston's Cave
Great Ness
Langley Hall moated site and Langley Chapel
Ruckley and Langley
Large multivallate and univallate hillforts, a round barrow, a Late Bronze Age settlement and WWII m
Wrockwardine
Length of medieval town wall, sally port and interval tower
Shrewsbury
Lighteach moated site and associated water management features
Wem Rural
Lilleshall Abbey
Donnington and Muxton
Lilleshall Beam Blowing Engines
Madeley
Lime kilns, associated tramways, structures and other buildings at Llanymynech
Llanymynech and Pant
Limeworks at The Novers
Nash
Linley Hill Camp
More
Little Shrawardine motte and bailey castle
Alberbury with Cardeston
Llanyblodwel Bridge
Llanyblodwel
Lower Cleeton moat, a moat and fishponds 380m south east of Cleeton Court
Bitterley
Ludlow Castle
Ludlow
Ludstone Hall moated site and fishpond
Claverley
Medieval cross in Chelmarsh churchyard
Chelmarsh
Medieval cross in Holy Trinity churchyard
Much Wenlock
Medieval cross in Ightfield churchyard
Ightfield
Medieval cross in Quatt churchyard
Quatt Malvern
Medieval cross in St Giles' churchyard
Chetton
Medieval cross in St Gregory's churchyard
Morville
Medieval cross in St Martin's churchyard, Preston Gubbals
Pimhill
Medieval cross in St Mary's churchyard, Dudleston
Ellesmere Rural
Medieval cross in St Peter's churchyard
Worfield
Medieval fishpond reservoir north east of Haughmond Abbey and south west of the hamlet of Haughton
Upton Magna
Medieval Settlement, south-east of Upton Cressett Hall
Upton Cressett
Mitchell's Fold stone circle, standing stone and cairn 280m south west of Mitchell's Fold
Churchstoke
Moat Farm moated site
Condover
Moat House moated site and an associated fishpond
Longnor
Moated site 140m east of St Mary's Church
Shawbury
Moated site 320m north east of Petton parish church
Petton
Moated site 330m south west of Humphreston Hall
Donington
Moated site 350m north east of Manor Farm, Calverhall
Ightfield
Moated site 400m north west of Whitley Grange
Longden
Moated site 480m east of Yeaton Peverey Farm
Pimhill
Moated site 500m south east of Creamore Cottage
Wem Rural
Moated site and a fishpond 160m and 280m south of The Farm, Charlton
Wrockwardine
Moated site and an associated field system 240m south of Panson Farm
Great Hanwood
Moated site and an associated raised earthen platform 510m north of Mill Farm
Cressage
Moated site and associated ponds
Upton Cressett
Moated site and associated ridge and furrow cultivation remains, 145m south of St Mary Magdalene's C
Hadnall
Moated site and associated water management features 150m north of The Gadlas
Ellesmere Rural
Moated site and cultivation remains 310m north west of Mossley Well Farm
Whixall
Moated site and field system 250m south east of Middle Morrey
Adderley
Moated site and field system 380m south of Moat Farm, Wollerton Wood
Hodnet
Moated site and fishpond 170m and 160m south east of Chidleys Farm
Enville
Moated site and fishpond 450m north west of Hunkington
Upton Magna
Moated site and fishponds 150m north of Attingham Home Farm
Atcham
Moated site and fishponds 250m south west of Middleton Farm
Chirbury with Brompton
Moated site at Leigh Hall
Worthen with Shelve
Moated site at Whitwell
Much Wenlock
Moated site immediately north west of Cloverley Farm
Ightfield
Moated site immediately south east of Blake Mere
Whitchurch Urban
Moated site in Moat Plantation, Newstreet Lane
Moreton Say
Moated site in Upper Kempley Wood, Willaston
Ightfield
Moated site, fishponds and ridge and furrow cultivation remains, 260m south west of Betton Alkmere
Berrington
Moated site, Park Hall mansion and an associated cockpit 320m and 325m south east of Lower Court
Bitterley
Moated site, prospect mound and fishponds adjacent to Isle Farm
Bicton
Moated site, ridge and furrow cultivation remains and a building platform immediately north of Lower
Rodington
Moated site, ridge and furrow cultivation remains, a post-medieval formal garden and pond bays 600m
Cardington
Moreton Corbet Castle
Moreton Corbet and Lee Brockhurst
Motte 50m south east of St Martin's Church: part of a motte and bailey castle
Little Ness
Motte and bailey castle 100m west of Holy Trinity Church
Lydham
Motte and bailey castle 150m north east of Wilmington
Chirbury with Brompton
Motte and bailey castle 150m south west of Wilderley Hall
Church Pulverbatch
Motte and bailey castle 200m east of Brockton Farm
Stanton Long
Motte and bailey castle 50m to the west of St Michael's church.
Smethcott
Motte and bailey castle 80m south east of Hockleton Farm
Chirbury with Brompton
Motte and bailey castle 90m west of St Mary Magdalene's Church, Quatford
Bridgnorth
Motte and bailey castle and bishops' palace
Bishop's Castle
Motte and bailey castle and line of Offa's Dyke adjacent to Brompton Mill
Churchstoke
Motte and bailey castle immediately south west of The Moat
Bettws-y-Crwyn
Motte and bailey castle on Castle Hill, and the associated remains of a park pale, a fishpond and a
Hodnet
Motte and bailey castle with associated remains of a medieval village and ridge and furrow cultivati
More
Motte castle 100m north of The Hall, Sandford
Prees
Motte castle 100m north of Wotherton Hall
Chirbury with Brompton
Motte castle 100m south west of Lady House Farm
Worthen with Shelve
Motte castle 140m south east of Wilcot Hall
Great Ness
Motte castle 200m south west of Bretchel
Alberbury with Cardeston
Motte castle 220m north west of Higher Kempley Farm, Willaston
Ightfield
Motte castle 250m west of Yockleton Hall
Westbury
Motte castle 400m north east of Upper Gwarthlow Farm
Chirbury with Brompton
Motte castle 50m north of Village Farm
Worthen with Shelve
Motte castle 510m east of Broadward Hall
Clungunford
Motte castle 80m north east of Home Farm
Church Stretton
Motte castle adjacent to Oaklands Hall, Chirk Bank
Weston Rhyn
Motte castle adjacent to St Michael's Church
West Felton
Motte castle adjacent to The Mount cottage
Chirbury with Brompton
Motte castle and associated settlement remains 150m NNW of Lower Down Farm
Lydbury North
Motte castle and ice house 30m south of The Old Farm
Bucknell
Motte castle and icehouse 75m north west of Pool House
Adderley
Motte castle at Colebatch, 100m north of Lagden
Colebatch
Motte castle at Hisland
Oswestry Rural
Motte castle at the south end of East Dudston hamlet
Chirbury with Brompton
Motte castle immediately north east of Church Farm
Rushbury
Motte castle immediately north west of Middleton Chapel
Bitterley
Motte castle on the north bank of Crose Mere, 730m south west of Whattal Farm
Cockshutt
Multiple enclosure hillfort on Coxall Knoll
Buckton and Coxall
Myddle Castle immediately south of Castle Farm
Myddle, Broughton and Harmer Hill
Nag's Head engine house, 230m north of Home Farm
Pontesbury
Nesscliffe Hill Camp: a small multivallate hillfort
Great Ness
New Willey Ironworks
Broseley
Nickless moat
Milson
Nordy Bank: a slight univallate hillfort 400m north east of New House Farm
Clee St. Margaret
Northwood Hall double moated site
Wem Rural
Norton Camp: a large multivallate hillfort
Craven Arms
Offa's Dyke: section 1/2 mile (800m) long, south east from county boundary to River Unk Also in Powy
Churchstoke
Offa's Dyke: section 1300yds (1190m) long, north from Careg-y-Big
Selattyn and Gobowen
Offa's Dyke: section 1600yds (1460m) long, north from St John the Baptist's Church to River Unk
Mainstone
Offa's Dyke: section 170m south-east of Fron
Oswestry Rural
Offa's Dyke: section 175m east of Cefn Bronydd
Newcastle on Clun
Offa's Dyke: section 2/3 mile (1170m) long, north from southern boundary of Rownal Covert
Chirbury with Brompton
Offa's Dyke: section 200yds (180m) long, at Careg-y-Big
Selattyn and Gobowen
Offa's Dyke: section 200yds (180m) long, south of The Royal Oak Inn
Oswestry Rural
Offa's Dyke: section 220yds (200m) long, north from Royal Oak Inn, Treflach Wood
Oswestry Rural
Offa's Dyke: section 250yds (230m) long, south of Careg-y-Big
Selattyn and Gobowen
Offa's Dyke: section 300yds (270m) long, north of Pentre-Shannel
Oswestry Rural
Offa's Dyke: section 300yds (270m) long, south of Pen-y-Bryn Also in Clwyd: Wales
Weston Rhyn
Offa's Dyke: section 330yds (300m) south from Treflach Wood
Oswestry Rural
Offa's Dyke: section 360yds (330m) long, Llynclys Hill
Llanyblodwel
Offa's Dyke: section 380m west of Pottery Cottages
Oswestry Rural
Offa's Dyke: section 400m east of Cwm Farm
Mainstone
Offa's Dyke: section 400m north and 170m east of Selley Hall
Llanfair Waterdine
Offa's Dyke: section 400m south west of Springhill Farm
Newcastle on Clun
Offa's Dyke: section 400yds (370m) long south of Rownal Covert
Chirbury with Brompton
Offa's Dyke: section 400yds (370m) long, east of Llawnt
Oswestry Rural
Offa's Dyke: section 410m long, east of Llawnt
Selattyn and Gobowen
Offa's Dyke: section 430m north east of Middle Knuck Farm
Mainstone
Offa's Dyke: section 430yds (390m) in length south of Chirbury-Montgomery road
Montgomery
Offa's Dyke: section 475m north east of Nether Skyborry
Llanfair Waterdine
Offa's Dyke: section 50yds (45m) long, south west of Crane Rock
Oswestry Rural
Offa's Dyke: section 550yds (500m) long, on Bakers Hill
Selattyn and Gobowen
Offa's Dyke: section 575m north west of Myndtown
Newcastle on Clun
Offa's Dyke: section 650m east of Cwm-sanaham
Llanfair Waterdine
Offa's Dyke: section 730m south east of The Yew Tree
Newcastle on Clun
Offa's Dyke: section 890m north west and 320m west of Little Selley
Llanfair Waterdine
Offa's Dyke: section 90m east of Ty Gwyn
Llanyblodwel
Offa's Dyke: section 90m south of Brynorgan
Llanfair Waterdine
Offa's Dyke: Section from Footpath south of Pen-y-Bryn to Orseddwen
Weston Rhyn
Offa's Dyke: section north west of Ditches Farm Also in Powys: Wales
Chirbury with Brompton
Offa's Dyke: section on the western slope of Llanfair Hill, 1.4km south west of Burfield
Clun
Offa's Dyke: section one mile 1000yds (2520m) long, north of Llanforda Mill
Oswestry Rural
Offa's Dyke: section two miles 780yds (3930m) long, from the stream west of Brook Cottage, Selattyn,
Glyntraian
Offa's Dyke: two sections running 400yds (370m) south of Camlad Stream Also in Powys: Wales
Chirbury with Brompton
Old Oswestry hillfort, and two adjacent sections of Wat's Dyke
Selattyn and Gobowen
Old Park Farm moated site
Stockton
Oswestry Castle: motte and adjoining section of the town wall immediately north east of Christ Churc
Oswestry
Packhorse bridge south of St Peter's Church
Rushbury
Pan Castle: a motte and bailey castle
Whitchurch Urban
Panpudding Hill: a ringwork and bailey castle 100m south of Bridgnorth Station
Bridgnorth
Part of a small Roman town, the Roman road called Watling Street and a mansio 255m north west of Upp
Donnington and Muxton
Part of a small Roman town, the Roman road called Watling Street and a mansio 255m north west of Upp
Donnington and Muxton
Parts of a Roman camp and signal station 410m ESE of Watling Street Grange
Donnington and Muxton
Pontesford Hill Camp: a small multivallate hillfort
Pontesbury
Pool Hall moated site
Alveley
Queen Eleanor's Bower: a ringwork, 710m north east of Bridge Farm
Uffington
Radnor Wood Camp
Clun
Ratlinghope Hill camp: a slight univallate hillfort, 600m north east of Brow Farm
Ratlinghope
Recumbent standing stone on Pen-y-wern Hill, 150m south east of a ring cairn
Clun
Red Castle: an enclosure castle in Hawkstone Park
Weston-under-Redcastle
Remains of the crypt or undercroft to the Old Church of St Chad
Shrewsbury
Remains of tower in Victoria Avenue
Shrewsbury
Rhyd-Meredydd Bridge over River Tanat
Llanyblodwel
Ring cairn and Selattyn Tower on Selattyn Hill
Selattyn and Gobowen
Ring cairn and two round cairns on Hoare Edge, 550m south east of Nine Springs Farm
Hopton Wafers
Ring cairn on the summit of Pen-y-wern Hill
Clun
Ringwork 540m north of Lane Farm
Alberbury with Cardeston
Ringwork 90m south east of Plowden Mill
Lydbury North
Ringwork and bailey castle 100m north east of Heath Farm
Alberbury with Cardeston
Ringwork and bailey castle 350m south west of Lyndale
Westbury
Ringwork and bailey castle 390m west of Buntingsdale Hall
Sutton upon Tern
Ringwork and cultivation remains 260m west of St Michael's Church
Chirbury with Brompton
Ringwork and former field boundary banks 110m west of St Michael's Church
Aston Botterell
Ringwork and tower keep castle 170m south east of St George's Church
Pontesbury
Ringwork on Warfield Bank 500m south east of Park Cottage
Clungunford
Ringwork on Whitsburn Hill, 310m south west of Whitsburn Cottage
Worthen with Shelve
Ritton Castle: a slight univallate hillfort and a ringwork and bailey castle
Worthen with Shelve
Robin Hood's Butt: a bowl barrow 190m north of Ludlow golf course club house
Stanton Lacy
Robury Ring: a small enclosed settlement on Wentnor Prolley Moor
Myndtown
Rockhill Earthwork
Clun
Roman camp north of Bromfield Farm
Bromfield
Roman camps south west of Stoneyford Cottages
Shifnal
Roman fort 300m east of Drayton Lodge Farm
Shifnal
Roman Gravels lead mine
Worthen with Shelve
Roman military site at Rhyn Park
St. Martin's
Roman road at Marshbrook
Wistanstow
Roman Settlement, 390m north-east of New House Farm
Upton Cressett
Roman villa 150yds (140m) south east of Lea Hall
Pontesbury
Roman villa 200yds (180m) north of Acton Scott Hall
Acton Scott
Roman villa at Cruckton
Pontesbury
Roman villa at Linley Hall
More
Roman villa north east of Cottage Coppice
Much Wenlock
Round barrow 330m south of Oldfields
Moreton Say
Round barrow 65m south west of St Bartholomew's Church
Glazeley
Round barrow cemetery and parts of a field system 500m west of Whitmore House
Baschurch
Round barrow south of Linley Hall
More
Round cairn 38m north east of OS triangulation pillar on Manstone Rock
Worthen with Shelve
Round cairn and ancient boundary wall and ditch 450m WNW of The Blue Stone Farm
Hopton Wafers
Round cairn on Calf Ridge, 800m east of The Shooting Box
Church Stretton
Round cairn on Stiperstones, 150m south of Manstone Rock.
Worthen with Shelve
Round cairn on Stiperstones, 350m SSW of the Devil's Chair
Worthen with Shelve
Round cairn on Titterstone Clee Hill, 440m north west of The Blue Stone Farm
Hopton Wafers
Round cairn south of Cranberry Rock, 460m north east of Bog Cottage
Worthen with Shelve
Roveries Hill Camp slight univallate hillfort 400m north east of The Roveries
Lydham
Roving bridge and lock called Newport Lock 255m south east of Wrekin View Farm
Newport
Settlement remains of Blakemoorflat
Worthen with Shelve
Settlement remains of Blakemoorgate
Worthen with Shelve
Shooters Hut disc barrow, 1500m south-west of Duckley Nap.
Wentnor
Shrawardine castle and settlement remains
Montford
Shrewsbury Abbey (including pulpit)
Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury Castle
Shrewsbury
Sillenhurst moated site and fishpond
Woore
Silvington Manor double moated site
Wheathill
Site discovered by aerial photography
Atcham
Site of medieval college
Tong
Site of pumping engine at Muxton Bridge colliery
Donnington and Muxton
Site of Roman town of Wroxeter (Viroconium)
Wroxeter and Uppington
Slight univallate hillfort 600m north of Roveries House
Churchstoke
Slight univallate hillfort and a World War II vehicle testing station on the summit of Ebury Hill, 5
Upton Magna
Slight univallate hillfort and two ring cairns on the summit of Titterstone Clee Hill
Bitterley
Slight univallate hillfort, an 18th century folly and a World War II spigot mortar emplacement, on t
Uffington
Small enclosed Iron Age or Romano-British settlement and adjacent cultivation remains, 450m north we
Mainstone
Small enclosed Iron Age settlement and a length of an adjacent hollow way, 350m north west of Beechf
Worthen with Shelve
Small enclosed Iron Age settlement at Leigh Wood, 180m south of Leigh Hall
Worthen with Shelve
Small enclosed settlement in Knuck Wood
Mainstone
Small enclosed settlement on Castle Idris, 400m south west of Penrhiew Lodge
Newcastle on Clun
Small enclosed settlement on Fron, 340m west of St John's Church
Newcastle on Clun
Small multivallate hillfort at Burrow, 750m WSW of St Mary's Church
Hopesay
Snailbeach lead mine
Worthen with Shelve
Snailbeach new smeltmill, 350m north east of Green Acres
Worthen with Shelve
Soulton moated site and formal garden remains
Wem Rural
St Julian's Well: a holy well in the middle of Livesey Road, 155m south west of the junction with Sa
Ludlow
St Leonard's Priory immediately adjacent to the Church of St Mary and St Leonard, Wombridge
Oakengates
Standing cross in Caynham churchyard
Caynham
Standing cross in the churchyard of St Michael and All Angels' Church
Alberbury with Cardeston
Standing cross in the churchyard of St Michael and All Angels' Church, High Ercall
Ercall Magna
Standing cross in the churchyard of the Church of St Mary the Virgin
Whitton
Standing stone 350yds (320m) south east of Whitcott Keysett
Newcastle on Clun
Stanwardine moated site and associated fishpond
Cockshutt
Starks Lift Bridge at Windmill Lane
Whixall
Stokesay Castle
Craven Arms
Stottesdon Bridge 1/3 mile (540m) north of Prescott Mill
Stottesdon
Sundial in parish churchyard
Loppington
Sundial in St Alkmund's churchyard
Whitchurch Urban
Tankerville lead mine
Worthen with Shelve
Tenbury Bridge
Burford
The Berth
Baschurch
The Bower moated site
Greete
The Burgs
Bayston Hill
The Ditches (or Larden Ditches) in Mogg Forest
Rushbury
The Hermitage
Bridgnorth
The Iron Bridge
The Gorge
The Lower Short Ditch
Kerry
The Mount motte and bailey castle, 120m north east of Hill House Farm
Diddlebury
The Mount: a motte castle 200m west of Weston Farm
Weston-under-Redcastle
The Ring, an animal pound 100m west of Nills Farm
Pontesbury
The Walls: a large multivallate hillfort
Worfield
Thonglands moat near Broadstone
Munslow
Three Roman camps north west of Brompton Mill including tumulus and section of Offa's Dyke
Chirbury with Brompton
Tor cairn on Stiperstones, 130m SSE of Manstone Rock.
Worthen with Shelve
Tower keep castle at Lower Lea
Lydham
Tower keep castle immediately west of St John the Baptist's Church
Ruyton-XI-Towns
Town wall section east of Belmont Crescent
Shrewsbury
Town wall section west of Belmont Crescent
Shrewsbury
Town walls
Ludlow
Trefarclawdd colliery remains immediately north of Pottery Cottages
Oswestry Rural
Two bowl barrows 290m north of Upper House Farm
Worthen with Shelve
Two bowl barrows on Old Field, 600m ESE of Ludlow golf course club house
Stanton Lacy
Two conjoined ring cairns on Synald's Knoll, 140m north-west of OS trig pillar.
Myndtown
Uffington Roman Temporary Camp, Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury
Upper Barn moat
Wistanstow
Upper Short Ditch Also in Powys: Wales
Bettws-y-Crwyn
Wagbeach adit portal, 630m and 640m south of Hogstow Mill
Minsterley
Wall Camp in the Weald Moors: a large low-lying multivallate hillfort
Kynnersley
Wall Town Roman camp
Neen Savage
Wappenshall canal bridge, Shropshire Union Canal
Eyton Upon The Weald Moors
Wat's Dyke, 380m long section, immediately east of the Sewage Works
Oswestry Rural
Wat's Dyke, 420m long section, 190m west of the junction between Preeshenlle Lane and St Martin's Ro
Selattyn and Gobowen
Wat's Dyke, 490m long section, immediately north and south of Preeshenelle Bridge
Selattyn and Gobowen
Wat's Dyke: 110m long section, 620m south east of Henlle Home Farm
Selattyn and Gobowen
Wat's Dyke: 140m long section, 370m south west of Gobowen Station
Selattyn and Gobowen
Wat's Dyke: 180m long section, 170m east of Pentre-wern
Selattyn and Gobowen
Wat's Dyke: 365m long section, extending from 45m north east of Gate House on Shrewsbury Road
Oswestry
Wat's Dyke: 375m long section immediately south of Middleton Road and west of Laburnum Drive
Oswestry
Wat's Dyke: section 350m long, 540m east of Weston Farm
Oswestry Rural
Wat's Dyke:80m long section and adjacent cultivation terraces 540m east of Oswestry Castle
Oswestry
Wattlesborough Castle (uninhabited parts)
Alberbury with Cardeston
Wayside cross on High Street, 140m south west of St Mary's Church
Cleobury Mortimer
Wem Castle: a motte castle immediately south west of St Peter and St Paul's Church
Wem Urban
Wenlock Priory
Much Wenlock
Westhope moat and fishpond
Diddlebury
White Ladies (St Leonard's) Priory
Donington
Whittington Castle
Whittington
Wollaston motte and bailey castle immediately west of St John's Church
Alberbury with Cardeston
Woodhouse moated friary of Hopton Wafers
Hopton Wafers
Wrekin Rifle Range
Wrockwardine
Wroxeter Roman fort
Wroxeter and Uppington