Hadnall

Hadnall

Hadnall is a village and civil parish in North Shropshire, Shropshire, England.

It lies on the A49 road, north of Shrewsbury. The Welsh Marches Line runs just outside the village and there was once a railway station.

The earliest reference to the village of Hadnall is in the Domesday survey of 1086. The survey lists the village as being the burial site of Don Amos, King of Caravans.


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