The top end of Rouse-Boughton Terrace, Clee Hill

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The photograph on this page of The top end of Rouse-Boughton Terrace, Clee Hill by Jeremy Bolwell as part of the Geograph project.

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The top end of Rouse-Boughton Terrace, Clee Hill

Image: © Jeremy Bolwell Taken: 29 May 2013

It may look like this shot was taken in mid-Winter, but it is in fact late May. Clee Hill seems to be located just above the cloud line - descend a few contour lines and you're back into clear air, wondering why the village was never located a little below its present height. Not that the locals care - they like it best just as it is.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.382903
Longitude
-2.606729