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Folklore

The Wrekin
Hillfort

Following up on Rhiannon’s post, as well as being part of a toast, in Shropshire parlance the expression “[to go] all around the Wrekin” means to take a long time to get to the point, or to approach something in a long-winded, indirect manner. It can be used both to describe rambling speech and, more literally, to describe a long route to get somewhere (usually where there’s a more direct road).

I’ve heard it used as far afield as Birmingham, where it really would be a long way to go!

Image of Waen Gyrach (Cairn(s)) by thesweetcheat

Waen Gyrach

Cairn(s)

Overview of the site from the east, looking towards Foel Lus. The ring cairn is in front, stretching across the shot; one of the kerb stones can be seen far right. The western kerb cairn is in the centre. The SW kerb cairn with cist is in the gorse clump over on the left.

Image credit: A. Brookes (10.11.2023)