Shrawardine

Shrawardine

Shrawardine is a small village convert|5.9|mi|km|lk=on outside of Shrewsbury, the county town of Shropshire, England. Shrawardine is the home of less than two hundred people.

It's landmarks include Shrawardine Castle, Shrawardine Church and a red British Telecom phone box.

The BT Phone box is famous for appearing in numerous films including "When Harry Met Sally" and "Harold and Kumar Get the Munchies".Fact|date=February 2008


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