Abcott
It lies on the west side of the River Clun and its flood plain, just opposite the village of Clungunford. Abcott is part of the parish of Clungunford. The B4367 road crosses the Clun (at Clungunford Bridge) and passes the hamlet, on its way between Clungunford and Bucknell. A lane connects the B4367 at Abcott and Twitchen.
The famous Rocke Cottage tea rooms is situated on the B road at Abcott (formerly the Bird on the Rock tea rooms, and historically the Rocke Arms public house). Abcott Manor is a Grade II* ("two star") Listed building.
Abcott was a medieval township, despite its proximity to the parish's main village and parish church (St Cuthbert's) just on the other side of the Clun.
The 740 bus service calls at Abcott, outside the tea rooms, with three buses a day to Ludlow and Knighton. Nearby is Hopton Heath, which has a railway station on the Heart of Wales Line, which passes by the hamlet.
See also
References
- ^ Shropshire Star American team rates Shropshire tea room best in Britain (18 August 2012)
- ^ British Listed Buildings Abcott Manor, Clungunford
- ^ GENUKI The National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland (1868)
- ^ Arriva 738, 740
External links
- Media related to Abcott at Wikimedia Commons