Wollaston, Shropshire

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Wollaston
St. John the Baptist at Wollaston - geograph.org.uk - 537639.jpg
St. John the Baptist church at Wollaston
Wollaston is located in Shropshire
Wollaston
Wollaston
Location within Shropshire
OS grid referenceSJ328123
Civil parish
Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townSHREWSBURY
Postcode districtSY5
Dialling code01743
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FireShropshire
AmbulanceWest Midlands
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52°42′14″N 2°59′38″W / 52.704°N 2.994°W / 52.704; -2.994Coordinates: 52°42′14″N 2°59′38″W / 52.704°N 2.994°W / 52.704; -2.994

Wollaston is a small village in Shropshire, England, only a quarter of a mile from the Welsh border.

It also was a civil parish, until 2005 when it was abolished and absorbed into the two neighbouring parishes: Alberbury with Cardeston and Westbury.

It is believed that Old Tom Parr was born in, or near, to the village at Winnington at The Glyn, according to the inscription on a brass plaque in the church.

There is a beacon here, by the church, that is to be lit in case of an invasion from Wales.[citation needed] Immediately west of the church are the earthwork remains of Wollaston Castle, a motte-and-bailey castle.

Half a mile south-east near Bretchel is the site of a small Norman motte castle known as The Beacon.

Previously served by Plas-y-Court Halt railway station on the Cambrian Line.

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