The Queen's Parlour

Introduction

The photograph on this page of The Queen's Parlour by Neil Owen as part of the Geograph project.

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The Queen's Parlour

Image: © Neil Owen Taken: 21 Jul 2010

The ridge along the eastern side of the Severn Valley is formed of rich but loose sandstones. Many caves and diggings have been hewn and this prominent outcrop is known as the Queen's Parlour - referring to a mythical monarch, akin to the fairy world. See Image] for a wider view of the valley.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.536514
Longitude
-2.403178