Great Ryton
Great Ryton is a small village in Shropshire, England, to the south of Shrewsbury.
It is located less than to the northeast of the village of Dorrington and the A49 road there.
Together with the neighbouring hamlet of Little Ryton and Ryton Grove, the combined community is often referred to as simply "Ryton". Ryton lies at around 106m above sea level. The population was estimated as being 142 in 2008.
Parish
Ryton lies within the civil parish of Condover, a village to the north. The parish is subdivided into a number of wards, one of which is Ryton, which sends one councillor to the parish council.Amenities and features
In Little Ryton is a public house called "The Fox".In Great Ryton is a small red-brick "Ryton Mission Church", the size of a chapel, which forms part of the Condover ecclesiastical parish and is dedicated to Saint Thomas.
In Little Ryton is the Ryton Village Hall.
Transport
route 435 runs through the area and calls at Great Ryton. The service runs Mondays-Saturdays.Regional Cycle Route 32/33 passes through Great Ryton and Little Ryton, on its way from Condover to Longnor.