Stirchley is a large village and suburb of the new town of Telford, in the borough of Telford and Wrekin and ceremonial county of Shropshire, England. Stirchley lies just south-east of the town centre, and shares a parish council with neighbouring Brookside, which together have a population of 10,533 according to the 2001 census data It is close to Dawley and Malinslee and located next to the southern side of Telford town park.Although formerly a farming parish, it was incorporated into the Telford New Town in the 1970s. There are some important heritage sites in the parish, notably St James Church, Stirchley Hall, Stirchley Grange and the Stirchley Chimney, now a local landmark. A number of Stirchley's heritage sites are waypoints on the South Telford Heritage Trail.The former school was
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| - Stirchley – dzielnica miasta Telford, w Anglii, w Shropshire, w dystrykcie (unitary authority) Telford and Wrekin. Leży 22,4 km od miasta Shrewsbury i 204,8 km od Londynu. W 2001 roku dzielnica liczyła 5000 mieszkańców. (pl)
- Stirchley is a large village and suburb of the new town of Telford, in the borough of Telford and Wrekin and ceremonial county of Shropshire, England. Stirchley lies just south-east of the town centre, and shares a parish council with neighbouring Brookside, which together have a population of 10,533 according to the 2001 census data It is close to Dawley and Malinslee and located next to the southern side of Telford town park.Although formerly a farming parish, it was incorporated into the Telford New Town in the 1970s. There are some important heritage sites in the parish, notably St James Church, Stirchley Hall, Stirchley Grange and the Stirchley Chimney, now a local landmark. A number of Stirchley's heritage sites are waypoints on the South Telford Heritage Trail.The former school was (en)
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| - The Rose and Crown, Stirchley (en)
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| - The Rose and Crown, Stirchley - geograph.org.uk - 1361286.jpg (en)
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| - Stirchley lies just south of the town of Telford, Shropshire which is in the West Midlands (en)
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| - Stirchley is a large village and suburb of the new town of Telford, in the borough of Telford and Wrekin and ceremonial county of Shropshire, England. Stirchley lies just south-east of the town centre, and shares a parish council with neighbouring Brookside, which together have a population of 10,533 according to the 2001 census data It is close to Dawley and Malinslee and located next to the southern side of Telford town park.Although formerly a farming parish, it was incorporated into the Telford New Town in the 1970s. There are some important heritage sites in the parish, notably St James Church, Stirchley Hall, Stirchley Grange and the Stirchley Chimney, now a local landmark. A number of Stirchley's heritage sites are waypoints on the South Telford Heritage Trail.The former school was removed brick-by-brick and rebuilt at the nearby Blists Hill Victorian Town museum in 1993. (en)
- Stirchley – dzielnica miasta Telford, w Anglii, w Shropshire, w dystrykcie (unitary authority) Telford and Wrekin. Leży 22,4 km od miasta Shrewsbury i 204,8 km od Londynu. W 2001 roku dzielnica liczyła 5000 mieszkańców. (pl)
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