Trig point, Church Hill
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Image: © Richard Greenwood Taken: 18 Nov 2006
This trig point is right in the SW corner of the square. At 230m the view stretches from Radnor Forest (I think) Titterstone Clee, Brown Clee, The Wrekin, Clent Hills, Cotswolds. Today looking into the sun I couldn't pick out the Malvern Hills and in any case the southern horizon is closed by the nearer bulk of Abberley Hill. This is a really worthwhile view point (involving trespass to reach!). Not sure why it's called Church Hill, access to the trig point is via the earthworks SE of the summit shown on 1:25000 map.