The Clee Hills are a range of hills in Shropshire, England near Ludlow, consisting of Brown Clee Hill 540 metres (1,770 ft), the highest peak in Shropshire...
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level. It is one of the Clee Hills, in the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The nearest town to the hill is Ludlow, which can be seen...
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Brown Clee Hill is the highest hill in the rural English county of Shropshire, at 540 metres (1,770 ft) above sea level. It is one of the Clee Hills, and...
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13th highest hill per county[clarification needed] in England. Titterstone Clee Hill, part of the Clee Hills, is nearly as high as Brown Clee, at 533 metres...
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Clee may refer to Clee Hills, a range of hills in Shropshire, England Brown Clee Hill, the highest point in the county of Shropshire, in the Clee Hills...
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constructed the Wychbury Obelisk on Wychbury Hill in 1758, which is visible for many miles, even from the Clee Hills. Lord Lyttelton also had constructed many...
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It is one of the Clent Hills. The hill offers good views across the Severn Valley as far as the Malvern Hills and Clee Hills. It is the site of Wychbury...
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respectively. The town is in a sheltered spot beneath Mortimer Forest and the Clee Hills, which are clearly visible from the town. Ludlow has nearly 500 listed...
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Shropshire Hills in the west, close to the Welsh border, reach heights of over 500 metres (1,600 feet), including the Long Mynd, Clee Hills and Stiperstones...
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landmarks, such as the Long Mynd, Wenlock Edge, The Wrekin and the Clees. The Shropshire Hills lie south of the county town of Shrewsbury between the Welsh...
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Abdon, Shropshire (section Clee Hills)
Shropshire, England. In 2011 the parish had a population of 199. It is in the Clee Hills. The name Abdon derives from 'Ab(b)a's estate' (Old English personal name...
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the region. The Shropshire Hills reach a height of 540 m (1,771 ft) at Brown Clee Hill and includes the Long Mynd, Clee Hills and Stiperstones ridge. Wenlock...
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hilly in the south. The Shropshire Hills AONB covers about a quarter of the county, including the Wrekin, Clee Hills, Stiperstones, the Long Mynd, and...
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Cleehill (redirect from Clee Hill Village)
is a village in south Shropshire, England. It is sometimes written as Clee Hill Village (including the road sign entering the village) to avoid confusion...
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metres (2,037 ft) Margery Hill - Howden Moors, South Yorkshire, at 546 metres (1,791 ft) Shropshire Hills – Brown Clee Hill at 540 metres (1,772 ft) Exmoor...
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Clee Hill Junction was a railway junction in Shropshire, England, where the goods only line from Titterstone Clee Hill joined the Shrewsbury and Hereford...
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Stiperstones (category Hills of Shropshire)
759 ft) above sea level it is the second-highest hill in the county, surpassed only by Brown Clee Hill (540 metres (1,772 ft)). Stiperstones' 8-kilometre...
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and rock outcrops very common, especially in the west and around the Clee Hills, and was for the most part gouged by glaciers during the ice age. The...
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found a remote 182-acre (74 ha) farm for sale, Lower Bromdon Farm in the Clee Hills, near Ludlow in Shropshire, and in March 1942 the group moved in to their...
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metres (883 ft) above sea level. Views from the summit include the Clee Hills, Clent Hills, Cannock Chase, and much of Birmingham and the Black Country. The...
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near to the river, to 150 metres in the west of the town. The Clee Hills, the highest hills in Shropshire, are nearby and the Wyre Forest lies between the...
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The Carboniferous outcrops in the Clee Hills are preserved along the axes of the Brown Clee and Titterstone Clee synclines which lie to either side of...
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the most recent acquisition by the Trust is Catherton Common, in the Clee Hills, which at 527 acres is the largest Wildlife Trust nature reserve in the...
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south west down the main spine of the hill the closer peaks of the Clee Hills, The Wrekin, Malvern and Abberley hills are usually visible. On a clear day...
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1979) Bristol and Somerset Coalfield Bristol Coalfield Cheadle Coalfield Clee Hills Coalfield Coalbrookdale Coalfield Cumberland Coalfield Durham Coalfield...
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Tower and the scenic descent to Chipping Campden. On a clear day, the Clee Hills near Ludlow can be seen, 60 miles (97 km) to the northwest. The 102-mile...
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Pen y Fan (category Mountains and hills of Powys)
Wales and the South Wales Valleys, and in a north-easterly direction the Clee Hills in south Shropshire, can be seen. The Storey Arms is an outdoor education...
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range of hills beside which it lies. The name Malvern Hills is first attested in the fourteenth-century poem Piers Plowman. The Malvern Hills are part...
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filming of the 2007 movie Atonement. The site looks out over Ludlow and the Clee Hills. Described by John Newman as "the most grandiloquent Victorian mansion...
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Clee St. Margaret is a small village and civil parish in the Clee Hills area of Shropshire, England. It is seven miles north east (about a fifteen-minute...
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