Collection: Cantlop & the Cound Brook
The Cound Brook is a tributary of the River Severn. Rising in the Stretton Hills, it runs under Cantlop Bridge (Thomas Telford in 1718), through to Cantlop Mill, Eaton Mascott and then Cound. Cantlop is on the left bank opposite Berrington, it is described as a settlement. The fields, which are mainly arable with some crops grown to feed a milking herd, have ancient field names.

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Old Farm, Cantlop
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Cantlop Grange - Charcoal
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Claire's House
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Cowslip Cottage
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The Wrekin and the Garden
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Sitting in Pound Meadow
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Near Newmans Cottage
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Sitting in Barley Field
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Late Afternoon in Pound Meadow
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Cantlop Cottages
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The Cound Brook valley
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Looking towards Condover
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Newmans Cottage
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Cound Brook valley to Cantlop
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Gretel's House early Spring II
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Cantlop Road
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