Titterstone Clee (Shropshire)
Clee Hell - Titterstone Clee (Shropshire) Sightseeing National

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Titterstone Clee (Shropshire)

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Titterstone Clee (Shropshire)

Date: 30/04/03, updated on 30/04/03 (701 review reads)

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Advantages: Splendid View/Walks, Free Hallucinogenics (if your that way inclinded), Sheep that willingly accept your bread

Disadvantages: Lack of culture, Largely Uninteresting, Lack of entertainment

Stray away from Birmingham by 30 miles or so to the west, and you will find the undulating hills of Titterstone. The place has a rich industrial history, there are however many characteristic scars left from when quarrying was in its heyday up on the hill. People do suprisingly come to Clee Hill, quite often from Birmingham to feed the sheep or pick some magic mushrooms. A chap once produced a rather thick Volume on the Clee Hills I believe his name was Alf Jenkins, anyway judging by the size of this book either i am naive to a lot of interesting Clee Hill folklore or the book is rather dull. As far as entertainment goes on Clee Hill there is a bus service to get you to somewhere more entertaining, otherwise you could dump a car in one of the many pools, visit the Golden Cross and its charming owners, feed sheep, admire the view, or take magic mushrooms (the reviewer has only done the 2nd of these options and will not be reliving the experience).

Summing up i would advise thinking about spending a day some place else


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