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Smethcott topographic map
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Smethcott
The name Smethcott has an Old English origin, and means "cottage(s) of the smiths". It was listed as a manor in the Domesday Book, where (spelt "Smerecote") it is recorded as having been held by Eldred, the tenant of its former owner Edmund, who now himself held it from a member of the Anglo-Norman nobility. A 13th century motte-and-bailey castle existed at Smethcott, of which now only the earthworks remain in a field near the church. The motte hill rises to an altitude of 247 metres (810 ft).
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Name: Smethcott topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Smethcott, Shropshire, England, United Kingdom (52.56903 -2.87338 52.61085 -2.78404)
Average elevation: 224 m
Minimum elevation: 100 m
Maximum elevation: 469 m
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