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Earl's Hill and Pontesford Hill

Hillfort

<b>Earl's Hill and Pontesford Hill</b>Posted by postman
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<b>Earl's Hill and Pontesford Hill</b>Posted by postman
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Earl's Hill and Pontesford Hill (Hillfort) by postman On the far left the very volcanoe looking hill is I think Lawn hill, on the right the Stiperstones and Castle ring fort.
postman Image Credit: Chris Bickerton
Posted by postman
21st September 2013ce
Edited 21st September 2013ce
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Comments (4)

Definitely on the list, have neglected Shropshire this year. thesweetcheat Posted by thesweetcheat
22nd September 2013ce
It's a good one, I should get to Shropshire more often too. postman Posted by postman
23rd September 2013ce
This one is getting quite near the top of the non-Welsh list:

http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/10703/brown_clee.html
thesweetcheat Posted by thesweetcheat
23rd September 2013ce
Just had a look on google earth and it looks a very busy place, ie: lots of earthworks, and it's less than twenty miles from there to Great Hagley,
http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/3311/great_hagley.html
a good looking stone eh ?
postman Posted by postman
23rd September 2013ce
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