Rhydycroesau

Rhydycroesau

Rhydycroesau is a tiny village on the English/Welsh border, about 3 miles west of Oswestry. It is in the Shropshire parish of Oswestry Rural.

Pantomime

Rhydycroesau is well known locally for its pantomimes, which are hosted every year in January and February with the cast made up of people from the local area. The 2007 pantomime is Pinocchio. In 2005, it was Rumpelstiltskin.The Village Hall, where the pantomime is held, was built at the same time as the Church and the Rectory. The Rectory is now a Country House Hotel known as Pen-y-Dyffryn Hotel (www.peny.co.uk)

External links

* [http://www.lhi.org.uk/projects_directory/projects_by_region/west_midlands/shropshire/rhydycroesau_village_map/ Local History Initiative page for Rhydycroesau]
* [http://www.borderpublishing.com/rhydycroesau/ Rhydycroesau Village Hall]
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