Ticklerton

Ticklerton

Ticklerton is a village in Shropshire, in England. It is situated to the south-east of Church Stretton.

The village barely qualifies as such since it possesses no public house, post office or shop. However, it does have a thriving village hall and activities centred around it. The village holds a very traditional fete on the first Saturday of June each year.


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