Market Drayton est une ville britannique, située dans le Shropshire (Angleterre).

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Dorrington Lane

Dorrington Lane is a hamlet near the village of Woore in northeast Shropshire, England. There are around 12 former council houses and two larger houses called Norley and Oakley cottage. There is a large mansion house called Dorrington Old Hall which is about 700 years old. The hamlet contains several farms, including one of the biggest stud farms outside Newmarket. The main nearby towns are Market Drayton, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Nantwich and Crewe. The nearest city is Stoke on Trent. Dorrington Lane used to be home to the Woore Hunt Races where Dick Francis supposedly ran his first race. Dorrington Old Hall is listed in the Domesday Book and a past Lord Mayor of London, John Boydell was born there.
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Pipe Gate railway station

Pipe Gate was a railway station on the North Staffordshire Railway's Stoke to Market Drayton Line.
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Ireland's Cross

Ireland's Cross is a small hamlet in the civil parish of Woore in Shropshire, England.
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Buerton, Cheshire East

Buerton is a village (at SJ685435) and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire East and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England, about 7 miles south of the town of Nantwich and 1½ miles east of the village of Audlem, on the border with Shropshire. The parish also includes the small settlements of Hankins Heys, Moblake, Pinder's End and Three Wells, as well as parts of Chapel End, College Fields, Kinsey Heath, Longhill, Raven's Bank, Sandyford and Woolfall. In 2001, the total population was a little under 500, which had increased marginally to 503 at the 2011 Census. Nearby villages include Adderley, Audlem, Bridgemere, Hankelow, Hatherton, Hunsterson and Woore.
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Audlem Baptist Church

Audlem Baptist Church is in Woore Road, Audlem, Cheshire, England. It is an active Baptist church, and is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building.