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Llanymynech is a village that lives in two places at once, straddling the border between Shropshire and Powys with the dividing line famously running right through the heart of the community. Life here is defined by the dramatic limestone escarpment of Llanymynech Rocks, which provides a steep green backdrop to the village and offers expansive views across the Severn Valley towards the Shropshire hills. While the village serves as a quiet jumping-off point for walkers on the Offa’s Dyke Path, its identity is rooted in its industrial past as a major centre for limestone quarrying. Modern practicalities are shaped by the A483, which connects the village to Oswestry and Welshpool, while the local landscape is dotted with remnants of the Montgomery Canal and the impressive Victorian lime kiln that stands as a landmark in the heritage area. It is a place where you can stand with one foot in England and the other in Wales, moving between the two as easily as crossing the village street.