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Morda sits just a mile or so south of Oswestry, effectively functioning as a distinct village that marks the transition from the town’s outskirts into the rolling countryside of the Welsh Borderlands. Historically, its identity was tied to the Morda Brook, which powered several mills and a sizeable Victorian-era corn mill that still stands as a local landmark. Today, it operates as a quiet residential hub with a strong sense of independence, served by a primary school, a village shop, and a social club. Geographically, it is well-placed for those who need quick access to the A5 for commuting towards Shrewsbury or Chester, yet it remains within easy walking distance of the town centre along Western Avenue or the old "low road." Life here is defined by being close enough to Oswestry to benefit from its markets and independent shops, while staying far enough out to have the historic hillfort and the green expanse of the Tanat Valley right on your doorstep.