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Crudgington sits at a useful crossroads in the Shropshire countryside, neatly positioned where the A442 meets the B5062. It is a small, linear settlement that historically grew around its role as a local transport hub and its proximity to the River Tern. For decades, the village was defined by the presence of the large creamery, which was originally established to process the bounty of the surrounding dairy pasture and became famous as the home of Country Life butter. While the creamery has since closed and made way for newer housing, the village retains its rural character, surrounded by flat, fertile farmland and quiet lanes. It feels pleasantly removed from the bustle, yet Telford is only a fifteen-minute drive south, and Shrewsbury is a similar distance to the west. The local primary school remains at the heart of the village, and there is a strong sense of being part of a wider network of hamlets including Waters Upton, which provides the nearest shop and post office just a mile up the road.