Rushbury

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Situation

Saxton Map: Rushbury

OS. Map

Another of the line of villages sheltering under Wenlock Edge Rushbury sits on the Eaton Brook, about 2km NE of Eaton-under-Haywood. 1km to the north-west stands Wall-under-Heywood. Rushbury itself sits away from the escarpment of Wenlock Edge on the other side of the brook, the climb to Wenlock Edge is known as Roman Bank. Ticklertonlies about 2km WSW. Much Wenlock is about 13kn north-east.

History

Rushbury (Riseberie) was one of Roger de Lacy's holdings in Domesday.

The area was known as the Valley of the Bees, due to the beekeeping practiced in the area by the monks of Wenlock Abbey in the 13th century.

Church

St Peter's, an early Norman church with Anglo-Saxon Herringbone stonework stands at the highrsest point of land in the village.

Castle

Castle Mound - a roughly oval shaped ringwork NE of the church. Base & summit diamerts of 49x59m & 33x41m respectively. Thre are remains of an outer bank.

In Game

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