Corndon Hill
Along with Roundton Hill, Stapely Hill, Bromlow Callow and the Hope Valley.
I am continually amazed at the landscape on my doorstep. For many years I have looked across from The Long Mynd and Stiperstones to the distinctive, flat topped outline of Corndon Hill. Having made a first visit in September 2016, I am drawn back by its landscape and cultural heritage. Images in this gallery are closely linked with the Vanishing Buildings project and gallery.
This gallery is included with others as a part of Shropshire's hills and wild places. Corndon and Roundton Hill are actually in Powys, Wales, although they are surrounded on three sides by the Shropshire border and are geologically a part of the same hill range as the Shropshire Hills AONB.
I am continually amazed at the landscape on my doorstep. For many years I have looked across from The Long Mynd and Stiperstones to the distinctive, flat topped outline of Corndon Hill. Having made a first visit in September 2016, I am drawn back by its landscape and cultural heritage. Images in this gallery are closely linked with the Vanishing Buildings project and gallery.
This gallery is included with others as a part of Shropshire's hills and wild places. Corndon and Roundton Hill are actually in Powys, Wales, although they are surrounded on three sides by the Shropshire border and are geologically a part of the same hill range as the Shropshire Hills AONB.