Meole Brace
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Meole Brace is a suburb of Shrewsbury, England.
The Rea Brook flows through the area, a tributary of the River Severn. The brook was in the past known as the "Meole Brook". The name Meole Brace comes from the old Saxon Manor house, which no longer stands, owned by the Brace family (perhaps originally 'de Bracey': Norman barons) It has been known as Meole, or Mole, or Mill for almost 2000 years; it may come from Mill, as in flour mill, as there was certainly a mill on the brook, or possibly from the Welsh 'Moel' meaning hill. A5112 (Hereford Road) is the main road running north-south. There is a large retail park in Meole Brace, with several leading retailers. The Welsh Marches Line and Cambrian Line run through the area, but there is no longer a railway station here. There is also a local comprehensive secondary school - Meole Brace School Science College; in the village there is a small primary school. Meole Brace is home to Meole Brace Bowling Club, built in 1934, and to the council-run 12-hole Meole Brace Municipal Golf Course. The New Meadow football ground is situated nearby, with the local pub 'The Brooklands Hotel' enjoying a brisk trade with home and away football supporters (official matchday parking is available on site).
Meole Village is the name used locally for the older part of Meole Brace, which was originally a village outside Shrewsbury. It still retains a village feel, though it is surrounded by newer urban development.
This older settlement lies on the route of a Roman road and could be older than the town of Shrewsbury.
Nearby are the small villages of Nobold and Pulley.
[edit] External links
- Local guide
- Archaelogy found at Meole Brace
- GENUKI(tm) page
- Map sources for Meole Brace

