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Betton Strange

Betton Strange
Long Barn - Betton Grange Farm (geograph 2549465).jpg
Long Barn - Betton Grange Farm
Betton Strange is located in Shropshire
Betton Strange
Betton Strange
Betton Strange shown within Shropshire
OS grid reference SJ509093
Civil parish
Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town SHREWSBURY
Postcode district SY5
Dialling code 01743
Police West Mercia
Fire Shropshire
Ambulance West Midlands
EU Parliament West Midlands
UK Parliament
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England
Shropshire
52°40′44″N 2°43′34″W / 52.679°N 2.726°W / 52.679; -2.726Coordinates: 52°40′44″N 2°43′34″W / 52.679°N 2.726°W / 52.679; -2.726

Betton Strange is a hamlet in the English county of Shropshire. It is only 2 miles (3.2 km) south of Shrewsbury town centre, situated in countryside just beyond the Shrewsbury bypass (the A5) and near the A458.

It is located in the civil parish of Berrington, a village 2 miles (3.2 km) to the south. The hamlet lies at an elevation of between 65 metres (213 ft) and 85 metres (279 ft). Further west is the large stone quarry at Sharpstone Hill.

Regional Cycle Route 32/33 runs through, on its way from Shrewsbury to Condover. The Shrewsbury to Bridgnorth railway line once ran to the east of the hamlet, but is now dismantled. The postcode is SY5.

Betton Strange Hall is a Grade II Listed building, built in the mid-19th Century, originally a country house but now divided into 20 flats. It was owned by the Pearce family who founded Durston House School in Ealing and was used as a boarding school during the Second World War when some of the pupils of Durston House and Ripley Court School in Surrey were evacuated there including the author of this note who spent one year there at the age of five and then one year at Durston House and six years at Ripley Court.

There is a small church or chapel, dedicated to Saint Margaret, situated in woodland to the north of Betton Strange Hall, built in 1858 and also Grade II Listed. It is built of sandstone and still has gas lighting fitted. It is usually locked these days (the churchwardens are shared with that of Berrington's church) though is used irregularly. Originally part of the parish of St Chad's (a church in Shrewsbury), it is today part of the Church of England's Diocese of Hereford, coming within the deanery of Condover.


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