Severn Valley

The term is commonly used to mean the stretch between the steep sided Ironbridge Gorge to the north and the flatter, more open countryside south of Bewdley.

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The land rising to either side of the entire 220 miles of the River Severn can be considered the Severn Valley. Examples of this wider usage include:

  • Severn Valley Ward of Shropshire Council is located to the south of Shrewsbury and north of Much Wenlock, in which Cressage and Cross Houses are key settlement areas.[1]
  • The term is used to cover the Severn Valley area including the three main towns of Welshpool, Newtown and Llanidloes.<ref>[https://www.growinpowys.com/severn-valley Grow in Powys

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