- This category represents the village and parish of Leintwardine in Herefordshir on the boundary
- with Shropshire where the River Clun from Clungunford joins the River Teme.
- North of the village of Leintwardine, the parish is on both banks of the Teme, and
- extends north east over 300 metres above sea level, to Onbury also in Shropshire.
- The River Onny flows from Craven Arms southwards through Bromfield where it joins the River Teme, east
- of the county boundary with Burrington, separated from Leintwardine, directly east by Downton.
- South of Leintwardine village, the Teme winds through a flood plain east of the Roman settlement of Adforton which
- is also represented by this category, though the area further west is represented by Brampton Bryan.
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Family-run fish and chip shop. Menus, blog, news and awards.
Information regarding the curse tablet, found in a bathhouse, first built in AD 140, enlarged in AD 160, which found itself outside the town when the rampart was constructed.
Resource for the enjoyment and well-being of everyone in the community
Key information, curriculum plus news and events.
Bar and restaurant with rooms, presents profile, facilities, menus and gallery.
Appointments, prescriptions, practice details and health information.
Information regarding the curse tablet, found in a bathhouse, first built in AD 140, enlarged in AD 160, which found itself outside the town when the rampart was constructed.
Key information, curriculum plus news and events.
Appointments, prescriptions, practice details and health information.
Family-run fish and chip shop. Menus, blog, news and awards.
Resource for the enjoyment and well-being of everyone in the community
Bar and restaurant with rooms, presents profile, facilities, menus and gallery.