THE CLENT HILLS

Clent Hills PanoramaThe Clent Hills, South-West of Birmingham, are 400 acres of woodland and heathland, with good panoramic views towards the Welsh Borders.

This view covers about half of the field of view.

The town visible at the left is Stourbridge, and at the right is Dudley and Brierly Hill.

The Clent Hills are owned by the National Trust.

Walking on Clent HillsThis is a view towards Worcester and the Malverns.

As with any long-distance view, you need a day with very clear visibility to get the best of the view.

MalvernsA view looking towards Brierley Hill.

The Four StonesThis is the Four Stones, a Victorian folly, near the top of the hills.

MalvernsThere are some conifer plantations on the hills.

This is a view through the trees of Nimmings Wood.

Hagley HallAt the foot of the hills is Hagley.

This is Hagley Hall.

Hagley HallAnd just by the Hall is Hagley Church.

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