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Myddle

Myddle — a other in wales-north, United Kingdom.

KX100 telephone box, Myddle - geograph.org.uk - 6090054

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Myddle is a other in wales-north, United Kingdom, listed in the Wikipedia register of British heritage and tourism sites. See the linked Wikipedia article for full details.

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Place summary

Myddle is a village located in North Wales. It is known for its rural character and local community. The area features traditional architecture and is surrounded by scenic landscapes typical of the Welsh countryside.

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Background

History

The village of Myddle was occupied by 1066, with a manor house for Siward, Earl of Northumbria completed in the 1050s. By 1086, the year of the Domesday Book under William the Conqueror, the manor house was occupied by Rainald the Sheriff. During the 12th century, the Fitz Alan family of Clun occupied the manor house, with John Le Strange acquiring it around 1165. In 1234, Myddle was the location of the signing of the treaty between King Henry III and Welsh Prince Llywelyn the Great, called The Peace of Middle. In September 2005 and September 2007 a detectorist uncovered a small number of hammered gold coins dating back to the 14th century. The Le Strange's dynasty ended in 1580 due to the…

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Coordinates
52.8100, -2.7870
District
Shropshire
Parish
Myddle, Broughton and Harmer Hill
Postcode
SY4 3RN
Parliamentary constituency
North Shropshire

Sources

  • wikipedia: Myddle (CC BY-SA 4.0)

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Myddle is in North Wales, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 52.8100°, -2.7870°.