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Shropshire topographic maps
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River Teme
United Kingdom > England > Shropshire
The river has had its poets too. Richard Gardner, who terms himself 'the poet of the Teme' on the title page of his volume of Poems (Worcester, 1825), "hopes you will consider him to rank among the first uneducated poets" when reading his topographical tributes to his chosen river. A few years later an…
Average elevation: 163 m
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Strefford
United Kingdom > England > Shropshire > Wistanstow
It lies in the civil parish of Wistanstow and is situated just off the A49 road, 2 miles (3.2 km) north of the small town of Craven Arms. The nearest settlement is Upper Affcot, a hamlet located north of the A49, with a public house. Strefford is situated at an elevation between 130 metres (430 ft) and 135m,…
Average elevation: 175 m
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Quabbs Plantation
United Kingdom > England > Shropshire > Westbury > Vron Gate
Average elevation: 228 m
Ludlow
United Kingdom > England > Shropshire
During the 12th century, the planned town of Ludlow was formed, in stages, the town providing a useful source of income for successive Marcher Lords, based on rents, fines, and tolls. They developed the town on a regular grid pattern, although this was adapted somewhat to match the local topography, from the…
Average elevation: 108 m
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Shropshire Hills National Landscape
United Kingdom > England > Shropshire
The Shropshire Hills, located in the Welsh Marches, are relatively high: the highest point in the county, Brown Clee Hill, near Ludlow, has an altitude of 540 metres (1,772 ft). This gives Shropshire the 13th highest hill per county in England. Titterstone Clee Hill, part of the Clee Hills, is nearly as high…
Average elevation: 171 m
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Long Mynd
United Kingdom > England > Shropshire > Church Stretton
Long Mynd comprises a multitude of valleys, and the highest concentration lies along the eastern edge, near Church Stretton. Topographically, many of the larger valleys lie adjacent to each other and are aligned northwest to southeast. The main valleys include.
Average elevation: 292 m
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