Crudgington

Crudgington is a village in the borough of Telford and Wrekin and ceremonial county of Shropshire, England.

It is situated in the civil parish of Waters Upton, a village to the north, and is 7 miles north-west of Telford.

Nearby is the confluence of the rivers Tern and Strine; the village lies at an elevation of 55 metres (180 ft).

Its lord was Robert Butler, under Earl Roger, who had 1½ hides of land under cultivation, one plough and three serfs.

There was also a research and development department which following the closure was moved to a new innovation centre built by the company at Harper Adams University near Newport, transferring around 40 members of its staff there.

The Dairy Crest Creamery at Crudgington, closed 2014
Crudgington Primary School
Confluence of the rivers Strine (foreground) and Tern near Crudgington