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- Q3876902 subject Q8201771.
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- Q3876902 abstract "Smethcott (sometimes Smethcote) is a civil parish and dispersed hamlet near the village of Picklescott, in Shropshire, England. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 254.The name Smethcott has an Old English origin, and means "cottage(s) of the smiths". It was listed as a manor in Domesday, where (spelt "Smerecote") it is recorded as having been held by Eldred, the tenant of its former owner Edmund, who now himself held it from a member of the Anglo-Norman nobility. A 13th century motte-and-bailey castle existed at Smethcott, of which now only the earthworks remain in a field near the church. The motte hill rises to an altitude of 247 metres (810 ft).The church, which is dedicated to St Michael and All Angels, was largely rebuilt in 1850 though retains some Norman features. The parish's war memorial, a stone cross, is in the churchyard and there is also a Roll of Honour inside the church.The village school closed in 1964 and today the nearest services (pubs, shops, etc.) are found in Picklescott and Leebotwood.The rural parish is situated in the northern foothills of the Long Mynd and includes Picklescott and the hamlet of Betchcott. The nearest town is Church Stretton. To the south is the village and parish of Woolstaston, with the Betchcott Brook forming the parish boundary.".
- Q3876902 areaCode "01694".
- Q3876902 ceremonialCounty Q23103.
- Q3876902 country Q145.
- Q3876902 gridReference "SO450998".
- Q3876902 populationTotal "254".
- Q3876902 postalCode "SY6".
- Q3876902 thumbnail Smethcott_church_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1217658.jpg?width=300.
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- Q3876902 dialCode "1694".
- Q3876902 lieutenancyEngland Q23103.
- Q3876902 officialName "Smethcott".
- Q3876902 osGridReference "SO450998".
- Q3876902 population "254".
- Q3876902 postcodeDistrict "SY6".
- Q3876902 point "52.593 -2.811".
- Q3876902 type Place.
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- Q3876902 comment "Smethcott (sometimes Smethcote) is a civil parish and dispersed hamlet near the village of Picklescott, in Shropshire, England. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 254.The name Smethcott has an Old English origin, and means "cottage(s) of the smiths". It was listed as a manor in Domesday, where (spelt "Smerecote") it is recorded as having been held by Eldred, the tenant of its former owner Edmund, who now himself held it from a member of the Anglo-Norman nobility.".
- Q3876902 label "Smethcott".
- Q3876902 lat "52.593".
- Q3876902 long "-2.811".
- Q3876902 depiction Smethcott_church_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1217658.jpg.
- Q3876902 name "Smethcott".