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    The River Onny is a river in Shropshire, England. It is a major tributary of the River Teme. The river's name derives from Welsh and means the river on...
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    (L) River Corve (L) River Onny (L) Quinny Brook (L) River East Onny (Ls) River West Onny (Rs) River Clun, Shropshire (L) River Redlake (R) River Kemp...
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    between Shropshire and Herefordshire; it is joined by the River Onny, River Corve and River Rea before it finally joins the Severn on the southern edge...
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    most substantial with 10,000 inhabitants. The River Onny flows to the town's east and just over the river is the small village of Halford. To the south...
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    Quinny Brook is a tributary stream of the River Onny which flows through the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in England. Its source...
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    northeast to Bromfield, where it is joined by the River Onny. From there to its confluence with the River Severn, about 40 miles/65 km downstream at Worcester...
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    Railway Wistanstow Halt River Onny Bishops Castle Railway Craven Arms Heart of Wales line River Onny Onibury Bromfield River Corve Clee Hill Junction...
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    rural part of the county, with Clun Forest, Offa's Dyke, the River Clun and the River Onny. The small towns of Clun and Bishop's Castle are in this area...
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  • Shropshire Hills, and countryside. The name for the meadows was taken from the River Onny which flows along the 11 acres meadow site boundary. The meadow includes...
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    Castle was built on a patch of slightly rising ground in the basin of the River Onny. It took the form of a solar block and hall attached to a northern and...
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    recorded in the 2001 census, increasing to 812 at the 2011 Census. The River Onny flows through the parish, southwest of the village, also Leamoor Common...
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    prone to crashes. At Bromfield, the road meets the A4113, and crosses the River Onny. Near the B4365 junction the road is crossed by the Shropshire Way. The...
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    wards from May 2013. The River Onny runs past Stokesay, on its way south, and the bridge which carries the A49 over the river is Stokesay Bridge. Within...
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    just east of the market town of Craven Arms, on the other side of the River Onny. In 1961 the parish had a population of 167. The grade II listed church...
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  • Railway Wistanstow Halt River Onny Bishops Castle Railway Craven Arms Knighton Railway (LNWR) River Onny Onibury Bromfield River Corve Clee Hill Junction...
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    1395 when he fortified the manor house - Cheney Longville Castle. The River Onny and the A489 are to the immediate north. About a mile to the south is...
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    Onibury is a village and civil parish on the River Onny in southern Shropshire, about 4 miles (6.4 km) northwest of the market town of Ludlow. The parish...
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    3 km). The drainage basin for the river, which lies between that of the River Unk to the west, and that of the River Onny to the north, has a catchment area...
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    Brooks meet just prior to the ford and only a mile after flow into the River Onny. There is a farm shop and bed and breakfast at Strefford Hall. Strefford...
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    with the A49. The village is situated near the confluence of the River Teme and River Onny. The latter splits the village into two, with the church and many...
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  • "not so recent" Beyrich, 1857 Onnian 453 449 age Ordovician regional River Onny (England) Bancroft, 1929 Oostermeer Interglacial 0.243 0.238 age Pleistocene...
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    parish of Lydbury North, Shropshire, England. It is in the valley of the River Onny and lies 3 miles east of Bishop's Castle. Plowden was one of the stations...
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    of the hill, between the summit and the town of Craven Arms (where the River Onny flows through); Sibdon Castle itself is at 187 metres above sea level...
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    Stiperstones, Bishops Castle and Clun linking back to the main route via the River Onny at Little Stretton and the Long Mynd. The old path was distinctly waymarked...
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    Lodge. Walkmill house is a traditional stone-built cottage set along the River Onny. The Coach House, previously known as the Sun Inn, was built in the 1700s...
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    chapelry. It lies in a rather remote and very rural area, south of the River Onny. The nearest market towns are Bishop's Castle, Craven Arms, Clun and Church...
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  • and reversed to reach Bishop's Castle. Much of the route followed the River Onny. The first commercial use of the line was actually on 27 January 1866...
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    from the Onnian Stage, Onnia gracilis Zone, in the north bank of the River Onny, 100 yards east of its junction with Batch Gutter (on the A489 Horderley...
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    (883 ft) above sea level, with the Criftin Brook to the east and the River East Onny to the west. The nearest towns are Church Stretton and Bishop's Castle...
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  • Houston, Texas in the United States from April 3 through April 9, 1972. Onny Parun and Milan Holeček were the defending doubles champion but did not take...
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