Haughmond Hill has got nothing in terms of height nor drama compared to the Shropshire Hills to the south; instead, it has its own quiet majesty. This low-lying hill has …
Said to resemble the shape of a sleeping dragon, the twin peaks of Earl's Hill and Pontesbury Hill have their firey origin in a volcano some 650 million years ago. …
Wilderley Hill reaches 1,361 feet (415 m) at the summit and, near to the top, stands the Cothercott Stone. Dated 1791, this stone is a boundary marker between two manors; Cothercott and Wilderley.