Hook-a-Gate

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Hook-a-Gate
Shropshire

The Rea Brook in flood at Hook-a-Gate
Location
Grid reference: SJ463090
Location: 52°40’34"N, 2°47’38"W
Data
Post town: Shrewsbury
Postcode: SY5
Dialling code: 01384
Local Government
Council: Shropshire
Parliamentary
constituency:
Shrewsbury and Atcham

Hook-a-Gate is a village in Shropshire, on the Shrewsbury to Longden road, just over the A5 Shrewsbury bypass from Shrewsbury itself. Bayston Hill is nearby, though there is no direct vehicular road connecting the two villages, only a track. It was formerly a stop on the now defunct Shropshire and Montgomeryshire Railway.

The Rea Brook flows through the village. The hamlet of Redhill adjoins the village, on the north side of the Rea Brook.

The village is served by one public house - the New Inn. Until 2014, the Mucky Duck (formerly Cygnets) also served as a public house in the village.

Outside links

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