The River Camlad (or just Camlad) is a minor river in Powys and Shropshire. It forms part of the border between Wales and England in places, before flowing...
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Brompton and is just on the English side of the Wales-England border. The River Camlad flows to the south and there was once a mill (Stockton Mill). The elevation...
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join the O&NR north of Montgomery station, near the bridge over the River Camlad. The town of Montgomery is on a hill, and the route of the proposed railway...
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the town. The Mule enters at Abermule, and the River Rhiw east of Berriew, followed shortly by the Camlad which rises above Churchstoke and by the Luggy...
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falls within the Shropshire Hills AONB. Through the parish flows the River Camlad, which flows first to the east and then to the north of the village,...
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B4368, though it branches southwards at Clunton Bridge (which crosses the River Clun). Near the centre is "The Crown" pub and St. Mary's Church. In 1994...
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Meldrum formed up on flat ground 2 miles (3.2 km) to the north near the River Camlad, with part of Offa's Dyke protecting his flank. There was no action that...
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Maerdy Brook (L) New Cut/Guilsfield Brook (L) Luggy Brook (L) Camlad (R) (partly in England) River Rhiw (Afon Rhiw) (L) Afon Rhiw (north fork) (Rs) Afon Rhiw...
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small village in Powys, Wales. It is situated on the A489 road and the River Camlad. The English border is immediately to the east of the village. The small...
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overlooked by Todleth Hill, Roundton Hill and Corndon Hill. The rivers Caebitra and Camlad have their confluence just outside the village. The nearest town...
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