Aston Hill

Hill, Mountain in Shropshire

England

Aston Hill

Arbor Tree A celebration is held each year on Oak Apple Day to mark the restoration of King Charles II.
Arbor Tree Credit: John M

Aston Hill is a prominent hill located in the county of Shropshire, England. Situated in the picturesque Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Aston Hill boasts an elevation of 516 meters (1,693 feet), making it one of the highest peaks in the region.

The hill is predominantly composed of rugged and ancient rocks, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. It is covered in a variety of vegetation, including heather, bracken, and grasses, which create a rich tapestry of colors throughout the year.

Aston Hill is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, attracting hikers, walkers, and nature lovers. The area is crisscrossed by a network of well-maintained footpaths and trails, allowing visitors to explore its diverse terrain. The summit provides an excellent vantage point, offering sweeping vistas of the Shropshire Hills, as well as glimpses of neighboring counties.

The hill also holds historical significance, with remnants of ancient settlements and landmarks scattered across its slopes. These include Bronze Age burial mounds and Iron Age hillforts, which provide insights into the area's rich archaeological past.

Aston Hill offers a peaceful and tranquil escape from the bustle of urban life, with its unspoiled natural beauty and serene atmosphere. Whether it's a challenging hike to the summit or a leisurely stroll along its footpaths, Aston Hill promises a memorable experience for those seeking solace in the heart of the Shropshire countryside.

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Aston Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.436471/-2.8912484 or Grid Reference SO3982. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Arbor Tree A celebration is held each year on Oak Apple Day to mark the restoration of King Charles II.
Arbor Tree
A celebration is held each year on Oak Apple Day to mark the restoration of King Charles II.
Where tracks meet in Burrow Wood
Where tracks meet in Burrow Wood
Farm track near Aston-on-Clun
Farm track near Aston-on-Clun
Little used footpath beside a wood
Little used footpath beside a wood
A gate on the Shropshire Way
A gate on the Shropshire Way
Broome Station The service along this line is quite infrequent - only one train every four hours in each direction.
Broome Station
The service along this line is quite infrequent - only one train every four hours in each direction.
The Engine and Tender at Broome
The Engine and Tender at Broome
Two stiles and a dingle
Two stiles and a dingle
Hopesay - the village call centre
Hopesay - the village call centre
The way to Barlow Home Farm
The way to Barlow Home Farm
The village of Hopesay
The village of Hopesay
Hesterworth on the way to Aston on Clun
Hesterworth on the way to Aston on Clun
Aston on Clun
Aston on Clun
B4368 east passed Oaker Quarry The left hand turning near the bend is the entrance to the disused quarry
B4368 east passed Oaker Quarry
The left hand turning near the bend is the entrance to the disused quarry
Running into Aston-on-Clun B4368 eastbound
Running into Aston-on-Clun
B4368 eastbound
Aston-on-Clun from the B4368 east
Aston-on-Clun from the B4368 east
Kangaroo Inn Aston-on-Clun From eastbound B4368
Kangaroo Inn Aston-on-Clun
From eastbound B4368
B4368 entering Aston-on-Clun from the east
B4368 entering Aston-on-Clun from the east
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Aston Hill is located at Grid Ref: SO3982 (Lat: 52.436471, Lng: -2.8912484)

Unitary Authority: Shropshire

Police Authority: West Mercia

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Located within 500m of 52.436471,-2.8912484
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Generator Method: photovoltaic
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Generator Source: solar
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