
Battlefield Church and neighbouring cottages

Shrewsbury's new livestock market and A49/A53 service station at Battlefield
'Battlefield' is a village 3 miles north of
Shrewsbury town centre in
Shropshire,
England.
Battle of Shrewsbury
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Battle of Shrewsbury''
It was roughly here that the
Battle of Shrewsbury of
1403 took place. A church, commonly known as "
Battlefield Church", but officially St. Mary Magdalene Church, was built in memory of the thousands who died.
Modernday Battlefield
The
A49 runs through Battlefield, on its way from Shrewsbury to
Whitchurch, as does the
Welsh Marches Line (the Shrewsbury to
Crewe railway line). The
A53 begins its route at Battlefield.
Battlefield has two
pubs. ''The Red Lion'' is the elder pub, and ''The Two Henrys'' is to the north of the Battlefield roundabout, as is the church, which lies just off the A49.
Also recently opened adjacent to the Two Henrys is a new Spar Convenience store, which is the first in the UK to have a smoothie bar, and also Wi-fi networking.
Expansion of Shrewsbury
The town of Shrewsbury has over the past 10 years grown substantially in this area and the village is now part of the town. It is however split by a large Shrewsbury bypass roundabout ("Battlefield Roundabout"), one of the busiest in the county town.
The new Shrewsbury
livestock market and a small hotel and service station has just been built just off the A53 near the Battlefield Roundabout.
An industrial and business estate, the Battlefield Enterprise Park, has grown up in between the older Shrewsbury suburb of
Harlescott and Battlefield. It is located on the site of the Battle of Shrewsbury and the village of Battlefield is nearby. A large site of where the battle took place is, however, protected as a heritage site. Even so, the Battlefield Link Road (the
A5124) runs straight through it and a car park has been built for visitors. The first businesses moved in during the mid-1990s, though the park became more established later that decade when the Battlefield Link Road, the
A5124, was built. The park is near the
A49 and
A53 and it is also adjacent to the
Welsh Marches Line.
See also
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Upper Battlefield,
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Uffington, a nearby village,
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Haughmond Hill, a nearby wood and landmark.