Mainstone Explained

Country:England
Static Image Name:Mainstone chapel - geograph.org.uk - 680259.jpg
Static Image Caption:Mainstone Primitive Methodist chapel
Coordinates:52.481°N -3.068°W
Official Name:Mainstone
Civil Parish:Mainstone
Unitary England:Shropshire
Lieutenancy England:Shropshire
Region:West Midlands
Constituency Westminster:Ludlow
Post Town:BISHOPS CASTLE
Postcode District:SY9
Postcode Area:SY
Dial Code:01588
Os Grid Reference:SO274875

Mainstone is a small village and civil parish in southwest Shropshire, England, near the border with Powys, Wales. The village lies approximately 1 mile northwest of the small village of Cefn Einion. The market town of Bishop's Castle lies some 3 miles to the east, while the small town of Clun is about 5 miles away to the south.

It lies in the Clun Forest, a large remote and very rural area which is semi-forested and rather hilly.

The Church of England parish church, dedicated to St John the Baptist, lies in the hamlet of Churchtown (alternatively written as "Church Town") a mile west of Mainstone, though the village itself contains a Primitive Methodist chapel, built in 1892 and still in use in the mid-2000s.[1]

The River Unk originates in and then flows through the parish. Offa's Dyke also cuts north–south through the area, bisecting the hamlet of Churchtown. The long-distance footpaths "Shropshire Way" and "Offa's Dyke Path" pass through the area and join just outside Churchtown.

Mainstone lies at around the 260m above sea level mark. The surrounding hills all peak at roughly 400-420m.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.users.waitrose.com/~coxfamily/mainston.htm Mainstone