Uxacona was a Romano-British settlement located at Redhill[1] near present-day Telford, Shropshire, England.
While Uxacona is divided between the parishes of Shifnal (south of Watling Street, east) in Shropshire Unitary Authority area, and Donnington and Muxton (north of Watling Street, west) and St. Georges and Priorslee (south of Watling Street, west) in Telford & Wrekin,[4] the parish of Sheriffhales (north of Watling Street, east, in Shropshire UA) is said by its parish council to include Redhill, and includes Redhill Farm.
Plans have been approved for 457 houses in this area, and for a supermarket, coffeeshop, other retail and charging station, and for a 66-bed care home.
[8][9][10] On Ordnance Survey mapping at the 1:25,000 scale, "Redhill" appears both south-east and north-west of Uxocana,[11] while on the larger scale OS mapping included in the NHLE listing, it appears within the scheduled area, near the spot height of 186m, and also due north of the site.
[14] The trig point which formerly marked the summit of Red Hill or Redhill on the A5 or Watling Street is reported to have been moved point on the driveway to Upper Woodhouse Farm, south of its original location.