Dhustone Hamlet on the summit road to Titterstone Clee Hill
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The photograph on this page of Dhustone Hamlet on the summit road to Titterstone Clee Hill by Ian Loman-Brown as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Ian Loman-Brown Taken: 2 Mar 2014
Rouse Boughton Terrace to the right and New Buildings to the left. Both were built as cottages for the quarrymen who worked at the nearby Dhustone and Titterstone Clee quarries. Railway Terrace just visible behind New Buildings. Home to the workers on the Dhustone incline railway. View taken from the track to one of the current day quarry viewing areas.The road to the side of Rouse Boughton terrace is the road to the summit of Titterstone Clee Hill. Many of the original early concrete structures remain and are part of the living heritage of the hill which is in the Shropshire Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.