What is the biggest village in Shropshire?

Bayston Hill is generally considered the biggest village in Shropshire, boasting a population of over 5,000 residents. Situated 3 miles south of Shrewsbury, it serves as a large commuter village. Other notable large villages in the area include Pontesbury.
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What is the largest village in Shropshire?

Shropshire's largest towns and villages by population are:
  • Ellesmere (3,223)
  • Much Wenlock (2,605)
  • Craven Arms (2,289)
  • Prees (2,688)
  • Bishop's Castle (1,630)
  • Ruyton-XI-Towns (1,500)
  • Baschurch (1,475)
  • Clun (642)
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What is the largest town in Shropshire?

The biggest town in Shropshire is Telford, with a population of around 140,000, significantly larger than the county town, Shrewsbury. Telford is a modern "new town" developed in the 1960s, while Shrewsbury is the historic county seat and is also a major population center.
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What is the poshest village in Shropshire?

New research conducted by The Times has uncovered the UK's poshest villages — and Hodnet in Shropshire has taken the top spot. This is Hodnet Hall.
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What is the safest town in Shropshire?

Crime and Safety in Shrewsbury. Shrewsbury is the safest major town in Shropshire, and is among the top 20 most dangerous overall out of Shropshire's 215 towns, villages, and cities. The overall crime rate in Shrewsbury in 2025 was 66 crimes per 1,000 people.
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What is the happiest town in Shropshire?

Much Wenlock was named as the happiest place to live in Shropshire, according to the survey. Whitchurch was closely followed by Ludlow, Market Drayton, and Oswestry.
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What is the smallest town in Shropshire?

Clun (Welsh: Colunwy) is the smallest town in Shropshire with a population of less than 1000. It is on the bank of River Clun. It is usually quite quiet, except for when the Green Man Festival is held in May and the Clun Carnival is held in August.
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What is the prettiest village?

The world's most beautiful villages, according to Forbes
  • Bibury, England.
  • Hallstatt, Austria.
  • Reine, Norway.
  • Giethoorn, Netherlands.
  • Gásadalur, Faroe Islands.
  • Oia, Greece.
  • Bourtange, Netherlands.
  • Kotor, Montenegro.
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What is a person from Shropshire called?

It is nowadays normally replaced by Shrops, although Shropshire residents are still referred to as Salopians. Salop is also an alternative name for the county town, Shrewsbury, which shares the motto Floreat Salopia.
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What is the oldest town in Shropshire?

Whitchurch is not only one of Shropshire's busiest and most beautiful market towns, but also one of the most history-packed towns in the Midlands. It's also the oldest continually inhabited town in Shropshire.
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What town is half in England and half in Wales?

The village split between England and Wales is Llanymynech, located on the border of Shropshire (England) and Powys (Wales), with the border running down its main street, affecting pubs, businesses, and even its famous golf course where one can play a hole in two countries. It's a unique community where crossing the road can mean crossing into a different country with different rules, like during COVID-19 lockdowns.
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What is the second largest town in Shropshire?

About Shropshire Council

It is a largely rural area with 70,000 of its 300,000 population living in Shrewsbury it's largest town. Oswestery is it's second largest town with significant centres in Wem, Ludlow and Bridgenorth as well as many other small towns and villages.
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Where is the best place to live in Shropshire?

Shrewsbury, the county town, has over 600 listed buildings, a thriving market hall, and a lively independent shopping scene (Shrewsbury Market Hall). Ludlow is renowned for its food culture and medieval streets, while Bridgnorth offers charming riverside living on the banks of the Severn.
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How many Muslims are in Shropshire?

The third largest religious group in Shropshire was Muslim with 0.5% of the resident population describing themselves in this category. This group has increased by 73% from 700 in 2011 to 1700 in 2021.
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Where is the cheapest place to live in Shropshire?

The full results are below:
  1. Telford. Ranking fourth in the whole of the West Midlands, Telford ranked as the most affordable in Shropshire in the study with a median home value of £205,700.
  2. Oswestry. Oswestry ranked as the second most affordable town to buy a home in across Shropshire with a median home value of £243,900.
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Which is bigger, Telford or Shrewsbury?

In the 2021 census, the town had a population of 156,896 while the wider borough had an estimated population of 185,600. It is the most populous settlement in Shropshire and is nearly twice the size of Shropshire's historic county town, Shrewsbury, 15 miles (24 km) to the west.
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What is the most rough town in England?

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  • The most dangerous towns in England, based on crime rate per 1,000 people, include Manchester, Middlesbrough, Blackpool, Hartlepool, and others. ...
  • According to 2024 ONS data, Manchester tops the list with the highest recorded crime rate per capita, followed closely by Middlesbrough and Blackpool.
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What is the foodie capital of Shropshire?

Ludlow is often referred to as the 'food and drink capital of the Marches' thanks to its rich culinary heritage, diverse local produce, and thriving hospitality scene. Ludlow's reputation as a gastronomic hub dates right back to medieval times, when the town was a major trading centre for wool and other commodities.
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