Titterstone Clee Hill, sometimes referred to as Titterstone Clee or Clee Hill, is a prominent hill in the rural English county of Shropshire, rising at the summit to 533 metres (1,749 ft) above sea level.[1]
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 from parts of Cleehill village.
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Shropshire, and TitterstoneCleeHill 1,749 feet (533 m). They are both in the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The hills stretch over...
Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Brown CleeHill lies five miles north of its sister and neighbour, TitterstoneCleeHill. The highest...
CleeHill Junction was a railway junction in Shropshire, England, where the goods only line from TitterstoneCleeHill joined the Shrewsbury and Hereford...
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13th highest hill per county[clarification needed] in England. TitterstoneCleeHill, part of the CleeHills, is nearly as high as Brown Clee, at 533 metres...
Ludlow to the west and Cleobury to the east. It lies on the slope of TitterstoneCleeHill and, lying between 1,120 feet (340 m) and 1,250 feet (380 m) above...
The Malvern Hills are in the English counties of Worcestershire, Herefordshire and a small area of northern Gloucestershire, dominating the surrounding...
in south Shropshire, England. It lies on the northeast slope of TitterstoneCleeHill, at an elevation of 316 metres (1,037 ft) above sea level. Cleeton...
1945 the community extended to Cleeton Court Farm at the foot of TitterstoneCleeHill, bringing the three Wheathill farms to a total size of 532 acres...
new £150,000 Plessey AR-5 23cm radar for TitterstoneCleeHill, in Shropshire, was to be built by 1971; CleeHill had RAF radar during World War II, but...
incline one and a quarter miles (2 km) long ascended TitterstoneCleeHill to a summit at Titterstone Quarry where there was a valuable granite deposit....
hilly in the south. The Shropshire Hills AONB covers about a quarter of the county, including the Wrekin, CleeHills, Stiperstones, the Long Mynd, and...
Brown CleeHill at 540 metres (1,770 ft). Significant summits in the Shropshire Hills include: Brown Clee (540m), Stiperstones (536m), TitterstoneClee (533m)...
"Ludlow - Walking in and Around Ludlow". Retrieved 26 July 2016. "TitterstoneCleeHill Hillfort". The Modern Antiquarian. Retrieved 15 July 2017. Historic...
1790s, when Samuel George built at furnace at Knowbury close to TitterstoneCleeHill. From about 1740, in addition to the furnace and forge, there was...
beyond Oswestry. There are a few outcrops in Shropshire such as TitterstoneCleeHill and at Little Wenlock. The White Peak is named for the limestone...
Bridgnorth joins the A4117. The pass over the southern slopes of TitterstoneCleeHill reaches an altitude of 381 metres (1,250 ft), making the A4117 Shropshire's...
of Yves and the bandits, and follows it to the brigands' fort on TitterstoneCleeHill. Cadfael guides Beringar's armed men to the fort. They attack, but...
This is a list of Marilyn hills and mountains in the United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland and surrounding islands and sea stacks. Marilyns are defined...
part of a rerouted A419 in 1935. A4117 Near Bewdley Ludlow Passes TitterstoneCleeHill at 381 metres above sea level. A4118 Dyfatty Street, Swansea Port...
Jekyll, Lady Agnes: Kitchen Essays, Collins, 1969 Jenkins, A. E.: TitterstoneCleeHills: Everyday Life, Industrial History and Dialect, A. E. Jenkins, 1982...
(defunct) TitterstoneCleeHill (defunct) Torrington and Marland Railway (defunct) Tramways Trust Company (defunct) Trevithick Shed (located in Blists Hill Victorian...
The Carboniferous outcrops in the CleeHills are preserved along the axes of the Brown Clee and TitterstoneClee synclines which lie to either side of...