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  • Hopton — There are a number of places in England known as Hopton:*Hopton, Derbyshire *Hopton on Sea, Norfolk *Hopton Cangeford, Shropshire *Hopton Castle, Shropshire *Hopton Heath, Shropshire *Hopton Wafers, Shropshire *Hopton, Staffordshire *Hopton,… …   Wikipedia

  • Hopton-on-Sea — Pueblo y parroquia civil del Reino Unido …   Wikipedia Español

  • Hopton Castle (structure) — Hopton Castle is situated in the village of the same name which lies approximately half way between Knighton and Craven Arms, in the English county of Shropshire (gbmapping|SO367779). Norman Castle It would seem likely that the castle was founded …   Wikipedia

  • Hopton (Derbyshire) — Hopton Koordinaten 53° 5′ N, 1°  …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Hopton (Staffordshire) — Hopton Koordinaten 52° 50′ N …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Hopton Hall — heute Rückseite des Gebäudes Hopton Hall is …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Hopton Heath — Hopton Heath, or Hoptonheath, is a small village in South Shropshire, England. The border with Herefordshire is close by.Cite web|url=http://www.heart of wales.co.uk/hopton heath/hopton heath.htm|title=Heart of Wales article on… …   Wikipedia

  • Hopton Castle — is a small village and civil parish in South Shropshire, England.The village grew up near to the keep of Hopton Castle, which is now a ruin. Nearby is the village of Hopton Heath, with its small station on the Heart of Wales Line. Also nearby are …   Wikipedia

  • Hopton Wafers — is a small village and parish in South Shropshire, England.There is a pub The Crown . [http://www.crownathopton.co.uk/ ] …   Wikipedia

  • Hopton Cangeford — is a small village and parish in South Shropshire, England …   Wikipedia

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