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This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (November 2008) Hopesay is a small village, and parish, in Shropshire, England. St Mary's church, Hopesay. The name 'Hopesay' derives from "Hope de Say", the valley of Picot de Say, a Norman baron who held the manor of neighbouring Sibdon Carwood and whose power base was the nearby Clun Castle. Though most of the Norman influence has been lost, the church tower does date back to Norman times. The village has an active community though in recent decades has suffered from depopulation, leading to the closure of both the village shop and Post office, and the school (closed in 1989). Within the parish lies the larger village of Aston on Clun, and the village of Broome which has a railway station on the Heart of Wales Line. External links Media related to Hopesay at Wikimedia Commons v · d · eCeremonial county of Shropshire Unitary authorities Shropshire Council • Telford and Wrekin Settlements Major towns Bridgnorth • Ludlow • Market Drayton • Newport • Oswestry • Shrewsbury • Whitchurch Telford new town Dawley • Ironbridge • Madeley • Oakengates • Telford • Wellington Other towns Bishop's Castle • Broseley • Church Stretton • Cleobury Mortimer • Clun • Craven Arms • Ellesmere • Much Wenlock • Shifnal • Wem Rivers Clun • Corve • Onny • Perry • Rea • Rea Brook • Roden • Severn • Teme • Tern • Unk • Vyrnwy Topics Economy • Education • Geography (Civil Parishes • Divisions • Geology) • History • Museums • Politics (Constituencies) • Sport • Transport (Railways) This Shropshire location article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v · d · e Coordinates: 52°27′N 2°54′W / 52.45°N 2.9°W / 52.45; -2.9