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Get startedBrockton is a small village within the rural parish of Lydbury North in Shropshire, surrounded by historic timber‑framed houses and farm buildings. The area has a number of listed structures, including a church, a former railway station and a public house, giving it a sense of heritage and quiet country life.
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Brockton lies within the civil parish of Lydbury North in Shropshire, England. The parish contains 57 listed buildings recorded in the National Heritage List for England, including one Grade I, three Grade II* and the remainder Grade II. Most listed structures are houses, cottages, farmhouses and farm buildings, many of which are timber‑framed or have timber‑frame cores, with some containing cruck trusses. Other listed buildings in the parish include a church, a tomb in the churchyard, country houses and associated structures, a public house, a former railway station and stationmaster’s house, a water mill, and seven milestones. The parish encompasses the villages of Lydbury North and Brockton, and smaller settlements such as Plowden, but is otherwise rural.
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