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'''Four Crosses''' is a village located on the ]/] border in ]. It is home to over 900 persons. | '''Four Crosses''' is a village located on the ]/] border in ]. It is home to over 900 persons. | ||
It is home to many attractions such as Cai Haidd Veterinary Surgery, and Foxen Manor housing estate containing football field and playground. This field is home to Four Crosses Football Club, who are in the spar ], and are moving up the division. | It is home to many attractions such as Cai Haidd Veterinary Surgery, and Foxen Manor housing estate containing football field and playground. This field is home to Four Crosses Football Club, who are in the spar ], and are moving up the division. | ||
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Four Crosses is where ] was invented. {{facts}} | Four Crosses is where ] was invented. {{facts}} | ||
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Revision as of 14:14, 27 June 2006
Four Crosses is a village located on the Shropshire/Montgomeryshire border in Wales. It is home to over 900 persons.
It is home to many attractions such as Cai Haidd Veterinary Surgery, and Foxen Manor housing estate containing football field and playground. This field is home to Four Crosses Football Club, who are in the spar Mid Wales League, and are moving up the division.
Four Crosses is where lawn tennis was invented.
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