Tettenhall Wood
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Image: © Rude Health Taken: 25 Mar 2015
Parked in the large Mount Hotel car park and then had a good walk around. The Mount Hotel is the former home of Charles Benjamin Mander, a paint and varnish manufacturer. The house was built in 1865, extended in 1891, ballroom built in 1908 and the house was sold in 1952. Name: Tettenhall Wood Hill number: 17199 Height: 156m / 512ft Parent (Ma/M): 2843 The Wrekin Section: 39: Central and Eastern England County/UA: Wolverhampton (UA) Class: Tump (100-199m) Grid ref: SO875988 (est) Drop: 31m Col: 125m SO864991