According to www. summitpost.org the 10 highest peaks in Shropshire (with heights in metres) are: 1. Brown Clee Hill 540; 2. Stiperstones (Manston Rock) 536; 3. Titterstone Clee Hill 533; 4. Long Mynd - (Pole Bank) 516; 5. Clee Burf 510; 6. Caer Caradoc Hill 459; 7. Heath Mynd 452; 8. The Wrekin 407; 9. Ragleth Hill 398; Sunnyhill 393.
There are no active volcanoes in Shropshire or the surrounding area. The geology of Shropshire does not support volcanic activity.
The highest peak in the Waziristan Hills is Sikaram Peak, reaching an elevation of approximately 6,270 feet above sea level.
The nearest city to Bridgnorth, Shropshire is Wolverhampton, which is about 12 miles away.
The largest English county without a coastline is Shropshire. It is located in the West Midlands region of England and is bordered by several other counties but does not have a coastline on any body of water.
The land area of Shropshire is approximately 1,235 square miles.
Shropshire Hills AONB was created in 1958.
H. W. Timperley has written: 'Shropshire hills'
The highest hill in Shropshire is Brown Clee Hill, which stands at an elevation of 540 meters (1,770 feet) above sea level.
There are no active volcanoes in Shropshire or the surrounding area. The geology of Shropshire does not support volcanic activity.
The lowest point in Shropshire is in the Clee Hills area, specifically in the Titterstone Clee Hill region, which stands at around 533 feet (162 meters) above sea level.
The outdoor scenes are all fimed in a two/three week period in the spr/summer in Shropshire. Some scenes are filmed at The Horseshoe Inn in Bridges near Ratlinghope, in the Shropshire Hills. Indoor scenes are filmed at Teddington Studios in front of a live audience.
The Hills - 2006 The Hills Top Ten Moments was released on: USA: 11 August 2007
The highest point in Shropshire is Brown Clee Hill, which stands at an elevation of 540 meters (1,772 feet) above sea level. It offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside and is a popular spot for hiking and outdoor activities.
he was the first gay man to find shropshire. Response: no evidence that he was gay - he is famed for his 'fairy' wife Godda in an ancient legend. He was an historical person, a Shropshire land-owner who rebelled against the Normans after the 1066 Conquest. See 'Wild Edric: A Narrative Poem', available on Amazon, and 'Discover Wild Edric in the Shropshire Hills' (ditto). Having said that, it wouldn't matter if he had been gay!
The highest peak in the Waziristan Hills is Sikaram Peak, reaching an elevation of approximately 6,270 feet above sea level.
Ken Shropshire's birth name is Kenneth L. Shropshire.
Shropshire's motto is 'Floreat Salopia'.