[2] The oak tree was part of a forest (which no longer exists), and a cutting from it was planted near the village in 1616.
Cressage Bridge lies several hundred metres north of the village and carries the B4380 road over the River Severn.
Mouchel and built in 1913, it has a hollow construction of reinforced concrete and a span of 170 feet (52 metres).
[6] There are two hexagonal brick pill boxes, one on each side of the river, constructed during the Second World War to defend the bridge in the event of enemy invasion.
The parish's war memorial, in the form of a granite wheel or Celtic cross, stands at the village's main road junction on the A458.
Its position close to the river made it liable to flooding and so, in 1841, it was replaced by the present building sited somewhat further from the water.