- Weston Lullingfields
Weston Lullingfields is a
village inShropshire ,England . It is located about 15km north west ofShrewsbury .The village name 'Weston' is a common one in England. It is Anglo Saxon in origin and means 'west farm'.
Weston Lullingfields was a terminus of a branch of the
Ellesmere Canal known as the Weston Branch. The canal was originally intended to continue on toShrewsbury , but was never completed as intended. At Weston Lullingfields the canal company built a wharf, four lime kilns, a public house, stables, a clerk's house and weighing machine. These were opened in 1797 and closed in 1917 when the Weston branch was closed following a breach of the canal. [cite book
last = Raven
first = Michael
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title = A guide to Shropshire
publisher = Michael Raven
date = 2005
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pages = 264
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isbn = 0906114349]References
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