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Lydbury North is a quiet, working village tucked into the South Shropshire countryside, just a few miles from the town of Bishop's Castle and the Welsh border. At its heart is the primary school and the parish church of St Michael and All Angels, which dates back to the late 11th century and still features a rare, surviving rood screen and heavy Norman masonry. The village layout is traditional, with a mix of stone cottages and later brick additions gathered near the community-run shop and the prominent local pub, the Powis Arms. Geographically, the village sits in a valley surrounded by the rolling hills of the Shropshire Hills National Landscape, and much of the immediate land remains part of the historic Walcot Estate, once home to Lord Clive of India. Life here revolves around the practicalities of a rural community; it’s a place where the proximity to the hills provides excellent walking, yet it remains well-connected enough to larger hubs like Ludlow and Shrewsbury for broader amenities.