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- Q5175432 subject Q8742895.
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- Q5175432 abstract "Coton Hill is an historic suburb of the town of Shrewsbury, Shropshire situated in the ancient parish of St Mary,(with a small enclave of the parish of St Julian in Greenfields), in the West Midlands of England.During the 19th Century the area became a centre for railway freight and two huge yards grew up in the area (Coton Hill North and Coton Hill South), on the Shrewsbury to Chester Line. Although the line is still running passenger and some freight services, only one of these yards still exists and it is disused. A serious rail crash occurred at Coton Hill South in January 1965.Coton Hill has an unusual number of public houses in proximity to each other, thanks to being on the historic route from Ellesmere and Chester. Pubs include the Woody (Woodman Inn), the Bird in Hand, the Royal Oak and the Severn Apprentice.The River Severn flows nearby. A strangely named passage exists in this old former village - "Pig Trough". The Shropshire Agricultural Showground is just outside Coton Hill, and this is used once a year, usually in May, to hold the Shropshire and West Midlands Show.There has been, and continues to be, some residential development in this popular suburb of the county town. It is close to the town centre and yet also remains close to the countryside of Shropshire.Coton Hill was the birthplace of 17th century Admiral John Benbow.".
- Q5175432 areaCode "01743".
- Q5175432 ceremonialCounty Q23103.
- Q5175432 country Q145.
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- Q5175432 gridReference "SJ492134".
- Q5175432 populationTotal "1500".
- Q5175432 postalCode "SY1".
- Q5175432 region Q48038.
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- Q5175432 country "England".
- Q5175432 dialCode "1743".
- Q5175432 lieutenancyEngland Q23103.
- Q5175432 officialName "Coton Hill".
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- Q5175432 population "1500".
- Q5175432 postcodeDistrict "SY1".
- Q5175432 region "West Midlands".
- Q5175432 point "52.716 -2.754".
- Q5175432 type Place.
- Q5175432 type Location.
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- Q5175432 type Settlement.
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- Q5175432 comment "Coton Hill is an historic suburb of the town of Shrewsbury, Shropshire situated in the ancient parish of St Mary,(with a small enclave of the parish of St Julian in Greenfields), in the West Midlands of England.During the 19th Century the area became a centre for railway freight and two huge yards grew up in the area (Coton Hill North and Coton Hill South), on the Shrewsbury to Chester Line.".
- Q5175432 label "Coton Hill, Shropshire".
- Q5175432 lat "52.716".
- Q5175432 long "-2.754".
- Q5175432 name "Coton Hill".