Aston on Clun

[1] There is a public house, the "Kangaroo Inn" (named after a 19th-century Atlantic "cable runner" ship)[2] and next door a small car garage.

At the centre of the village lies an Arbor Tree, which usually has flags ceremonially held amongst its branches.

In 1949 the Oaker Estate was wound up and auctioned off in small plots as lots.

The estate covered almost all of the village and surrounding countryside, including the Kangaroo Inn which was lot number 1.

Inside the pub today the original maps, auction documents and deeds of the Oaker Estate sale can be seen.