Eyton on Severn

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Eyton on Severn
Shropshire
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Eyton-on-Severn
Location
Grid reference: SJ572062
Location: 52°39’7"N, 2°37’55"W
Data
Post town: Shrewsbury
Postcode: SY5
Dialling code: 01952
Local Government
Council: Shropshire
Parliamentary
constituency:
Shrewsbury and Atcham

Eyton on Severn is a small village in Shropshire, east of Shrewsbury. It is located on a ridge above the northern bank of the River Severn. The significant tributary of the Cound Brook joins the Severn at Eyton, albeit on the opposite bank.

The octagonal tower

There is a historical octagonal tower here, built in 1607 as the summerhouse of a mansion then belonging to the Newport family of High Ercall. Edward Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert of Cherbury, whose mother was a Newport, was born there in 1583 and lived there till the age of nine.[1] Wroxeter, the village located at a ruined Roman city, is only a mile north-west of the village. The hamlet of Dryton is just east of Eyton.

There is also a racecourse, with point-to-point races held mainly on bank holidays and other special occasions.

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References

  1. Dickins, Gordon (1987). An Illustrated Literary Guide to Shropshire. Shropshire Libraries. pp. 38, 96. ISBN 0-903802-37-6.