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Meaning of "bridgnorth"
bridgnorth (adjective): relating to the town of Bridgnorth, often used to describe something associated with or originating from Bridgnorth
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- A town and civil parish with a town council in south-east Shropshire, England (OS grid ref SO7193).
- A former local government district in Shropshire, England, abolished on 1 April 2009 and merged into the Shropshire unitary authority.
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Bridgnorth becomes a royal borough.
The nearest secondary schools are located in Bridgnorth.
He was elected MP for Bridgnorth on six consecutive occasions.
He was born into poverty in Bridgnorth.
Shrewsbury and Bridgnorth follow that.
We were outside a hospital in Bridgnorth.
The funicular Bridgnorth Cliff Railway although electrically powered is cable worked.
It is the seat and most populous town of Bridgnorth district.
Prices in Bridgnorth may go up, so secure your reservation today.
Head across the English border for a look around the picturesque town of Bridgnorth.
Meanwhile, the inhabitants of Bridgnorth were taking steps to improve their own protection.
The nearest town is Bridgnorth.
Bridgnorth is a town in Shropshire, England.
The main locomotive works for the SVR are located at Bridgnorth.
Shrewsbury, Ironbridge and Bridgnorth are an easy drive.
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They struck off northwestwards and wintered at Cwatbridge near Bridgnorth.
Bridgnorth and Bewdley are approximately 15 minutes drive in opposite directions.
During this time Mortimer also took over the Royal castle at Bridgnorth.
Bridgnorth is a town in Shropshire, England, situated on the Severn Valley.
Following closure, the track north of Bridgnorth was dismantled.
On 26 April Bridgnorth was compelled to surrender.
The other-half has gone to visit friends in Bridgnorth.
Bridgnorth is a town in Shropshire, England, along the Severn Valley.
His mother 's family had numerous links in the Bridgnorth area.
Bridgnorth station was opened to the public on 1 February 1862, prompting great celebrations in the town.
Two quiet Shropshire towns were mentioned in the documentation-Ludlow and Bridgnorth.
Dating back to the 1800s, The Coach House in Bridgnorth offers luxurious bed and breakfast accommodation.
He was a financier . He is now Lord Bridgnorth.
Edward then began the construction of a number of fortresses ( " burhs " ), at Hertford, Witham and Bridgnorth.
The Brewhouse is situated in the village of Quatford, near Bridgnorth.
Morfe Forest, Shropshire, lying east and southeast of Bridgnorth.
Every year since 1967 a sponsored walk has been held in Bridgnorth.
It was enlarged and expanded around 1750 by Arthur Weaver, MP for Bridgnorth.
In 1737 he married Jane Dod of Audlem and for a time lived at Bridgnorth.