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All the United Kingdom England Shropshire Titterstone Clee Hill

Titterstone Clee Hill

Centuries of human activity have forged an eerie landscape of ruins and craters on an exposed and windswept hilltop.

Shropshire, England

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Disused quarry buildings   Richard Webb
Spoil heaps and ruins   Alan Murray-Rust
Ruins at sunset   Ian Capper
Abandoned quarry   David Brown
Far reaching views from the quarry   Richard Webb
Bronze or Iron Age Hillfort walls.   Richard Webb
Snowy ruins   Tim Jones
Abandoned quarry and recent radar equipment   Martyn B
Eerie ruins in the frequent fog   N Chadwick
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With evidence of human activity stretching back to the Bronze Age, the summit of this bleak and barren hill is strewn with prehistoric cairns and walls, juxtaposed with brutal industrial ruins which loom ominously above the manmade craters of abandoned quarries.

Rising abruptly 1,750 feet from the otherwise gently rolling countryside of the English Midlands, Titterstone Clee Hill is one of the steep-sided Shropshire Hills.

Towards the summit of this sheep-cropped mount, an angular assortment of out-of-place industrial ruins contrast starkly with the bucolic valley below. These weirldy brutal concrete and brick structures are relics of more than a century of quarrying and processing stone on the hill.

Titterstone Clee's dark "dhu stone," a carboniferous dolerite, named after the Welsh word for black (dhu), provided an important source of construction material during the 19th and 20th centuries and was used to build the docks of Cardiff.

Above the crumbling concrete ruins, the remains of much earlier human activity crowns the summit. A late Bronze or early Iron Age defensive hill fort, partly destroyed by later quarrying activity is still discernible, it's lengthy banks and ditches being of a type suggesting a fifth to eighth century BC construction.

Human activity continues to shape the hill today, with high-tech meteorological and aerospace monitoring equipment towering above the weird myriad of ruins and relics, adding to the somewhat fantastical, post-cataclysmic vibe of this peculiar pockmarked hilltop.

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There is a car park off Dhustone Lane near the summit of the hill. The quarry ruins can be explored from this car park. For more energetic explorers, the Shropshire Way long distance footpath passes over the summit of the hill and is a public right of way. As with all upland areas of Britain, the weather and visibility can change very rapidly, so make sure you are equipped for all meterological eventualities if you go walking on the summit.

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  • http://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=4938
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Dhustone Ln
Shropshire, England
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