The River Unk is a small river in Shropshire, England.
It rises close to the site of the Bronze Age cross dyke known as the Lower Short Ditch on the Shropshire - Powys border in the north of Clun Forest[1] and flows in a generally easterly direction for around 6.5 km before turning southward near Lower Edenhope and heading past Mainstone, Cefn Einion, and Bicton for 9 km and joining the River Clun near the Castle in the town of Clun.[2]
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