Preston upon the Weald Moors

Preston upon the Weald Moors is a village and civil parish in the borough of Telford and Wrekin in Shropshire, England.

It was left as a bequest for her brother Lord Torrington to build an Almshouse in Shropshire for 12 women and 12 girls as thanksgiving for her rescue when lost in the Alps.

It was built on land donated by the trustees of Preston Hospital to replace an earlier school.

The Newport Branch of the Birmingham and Liverpool Junction Canal ran along the North of the village.

More substantial remains can be found at Wappenshall Junction a small hamlet approximately a mile to the west.

St. Lawrence Church