Bucknell
Bucknell is a village as well as civil church in south Shropshire, England. The town rests on the River Redlake, within 660 yards (600 m) of the River Teme as well as near to the boundary of Wales and Herefordshire. It has to do with 6 miles (9.7 km) eastern of Knighton as well as is established within the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The name is originated from Old English as well as suggests 'Bucca's hill' or 'he-goats' hill'. The village has the "P"s determined by Country Life as necessary to a successful town: a bar, a post office, a church, a primary school as well as public transportation. In spite of more homes, the variety of people residing in Bucknell has gone down. The population of the town in 1811 Census was 226. At the end of the 19th century this had risen to 546. In the 1981 Census the population of the town was 494; in 1991 the population of the church (most likely consisting of Bedstone) was 601 consisting of some 250 houses as well as in 2001 it was 642 in 294 dwellings.