Ellerton is a small hamlet in Shropshire, England. It lies in a rather isolated rural area several miles north of the town of Newport, close to the village of Sambrook, and is part of the civil parish of Cheswardine. Its name may be derived from the Old English alor (alder), and tun (farm or enclosure); "the farm at the alder tree".[1]

Ellerton
Pool near Ellerton Wood, north of Ellerton, Shropshire
Ellerton is located in Shropshire
Ellerton
Ellerton
Location within Shropshire
OS grid referenceSJ715258
Civil parish
Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townNEWPORT
Postcode districtTF10
Dialling code01952
PoliceWest Mercia
FireShropshire
AmbulanceWest Midlands
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England
Shropshire
52°49′44″N 2°25′23″W / 52.829°N 2.423°W / 52.829; -2.423

The hamlet is clustered around Ellerton Hall, an early 19th-century manor built on the site of an earlier house.[2] Next to the road is a large millpond fed by the Goldstone Brook, with a derelict waterwheel. King Charles I was supposed to have drunk from a well here, later known as the King's Well.[3] The well is still located by the side of a lane to the east of Ellerton hamlet, near the Kingswell Cottages.

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References

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  1. ^ Bowcock, E. W. Shropshire place names, Wilding & Son, 1923, p.178
  2. ^ Raven, M. A Guide to Shropshire, 2005, p.78
  3. ^ Bord, C. Sacred waters: holy wells and water lore in Britain and Ireland, Paladin, 1986, p.118