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A bustling town
with a market on Wednesdays
that dates back to the times of Edward l,
Market Drayton also claims to be the place where
gingerbread was invented. The centre of the town
has a number of black and white, half-timbered
buildings which include the Butter Market. Clive
of India was born and raised here and is said to
have climbed the local church and contemptuously
sat astride a gargoyle when he was just a young
tearaway. The Butter Cross was built in 1842 to
keep traders dry on rainy days. Nearby are two
superlative gardens, the Dorothy Clive Garden and
the gardens of Hodnet Hall.
The Shropshire
Union Canal passes by. |

Dorothy Clive Gardens |