Gags Hill

Hill, Mountain in Shropshire

England

Gags Hill

Old barn in Wooton, Shropshire Not converted yet, but are its days numbered?

December 2023 update: Yes they were! It has been converted into two residences (circa 2016-2017) called Gable End Barn and Meadow Barn. Purchase cost in 2017? £1,050,000 for the two!
A third newbuild "barn" is now off to the right, which was £630,000.
Old barn in Wooton, Shropshire Credit: Roger D Kidd

Gags Hill, located in Shropshire, England, is a prominent hill that forms part of the wider Stiperstones range. Standing at an elevation of approximately 516 meters (1693 feet), it offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The hill is situated within the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, renowned for its diverse flora and fauna.

Gags Hill is characterized by its distinctive rocky outcrops and rugged terrain, attracting hikers and nature enthusiasts from near and far. The hill's geology is primarily composed of quartzite, which has been shaped by years of weathering and erosion, resulting in its unique and picturesque appearance.

The area surrounding Gags Hill is rich in history and folklore. It is believed to be the home of a mythical creature known as the "Bogeyman of Gags Hill," which has been the subject of local legends for centuries. According to folklore, the Bogeyman is said to wander the hill at night, scaring unsuspecting travelers.

The hill is accessible via a network of well-maintained footpaths, with various routes catering to different levels of fitness and experience. The most popular trail is the Stiperstones Ridge Walk, which offers breathtaking views of Gags Hill and its neighboring peaks. Along the way, visitors can encounter an array of wildlife, including rare bird species such as the red grouse and peregrine falcon.

Gags Hill is a true gem for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, offering a unique blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and folklore that make it a must-visit destination in Shropshire.

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Images are sourced within 2km of 52.511557/-2.3616041 or Grid Reference SO7590. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Old barn in Wooton, Shropshire Not converted yet, but are its days numbered?

December 2023 update: Yes they were! It has been converted into two residences (circa 2016-2017) called Gable End Barn and Meadow Barn. Purchase cost in 2017? £1,050,000 for the two!
A third newbuild "barn" is now off to the right, which was £630,000.
Old barn in Wooton, Shropshire
Not converted yet, but are its days numbered? December 2023 update: Yes they were! It has been converted into two residences (circa 2016-2017) called Gable End Barn and Meadow Barn. Purchase cost in 2017? £1,050,000 for the two! A third newbuild "barn" is now off to the right, which was £630,000.
Grazing, Wooton, Shropshire
Grazing, Wooton, Shropshire
The Ford at Wooton, Shropshire
The Ford at Wooton, Shropshire
Brook Cottage, Wooton, Shropshire The ford is on the other side of the cottage.
Brook Cottage, Wooton, Shropshire
The ford is on the other side of the cottage.
The Ford at Wooton, Shropshire
The Ford at Wooton, Shropshire
Ford and Cottages, Wooton, Shropshire The cottages and ford area are very well looked after.
Ford and Cottages, Wooton, Shropshire
The cottages and ford area are very well looked after.
The Brook at Wooton, Shropshire This shows the line of the brook which flows from left to right. The ford is off picture to the left.
The Brook at Wooton, Shropshire
This shows the line of the brook which flows from left to right. The ford is off picture to the left.
Byway approaching Wooton in Shropshire Classified as a byway "open to all traffic", this is one of the good bits!! There is farmland off to the left and right.
Byway approaching Wooton in Shropshire
Classified as a byway "open to all traffic", this is one of the good bits!! There is farmland off to the left and right.
Footpath to the pools by Comer Wood in Shropshire The fields to the left contain cereal crops. Looking at this image sixteen years later, it appears I went the wrong way and this is not the public footpath shown on the maps. That is parallel to this one, through the wood about fifty metres to the north.
Footpath to the pools by Comer Wood in Shropshire
The fields to the left contain cereal crops. Looking at this image sixteen years later, it appears I went the wrong way and this is not the public footpath shown on the maps. That is parallel to this one, through the wood about fifty metres to the north.
Coniferous woodland near Quatford, Shropshire Looking south-east towards the pools by Comer Wood.
Although this part of the wood is coniferous, there are some areas which are more mixed in character.
Coniferous woodland near Quatford, Shropshire
Looking south-east towards the pools by Comer Wood. Although this part of the wood is coniferous, there are some areas which are more mixed in character.
Cereal Crop Field, Wooton, Shropshire The line of the public footpath across the field is clear.
Cereal Crop Field, Wooton, Shropshire
The line of the public footpath across the field is clear.
Cereal Crop Field, near Wooton, Shropshire
Cereal Crop Field, near Wooton, Shropshire
Crop Field and Woodland, near Wooton, Shropshire
Crop Field and Woodland, near Wooton, Shropshire
Fly Tipping. Wooton, Shropshire On a public byway - fifty metres from the road. I hope this picture is discussed in a few classrooms.
Fly Tipping. Wooton, Shropshire
On a public byway - fifty metres from the road. I hope this picture is discussed in a few classrooms.
A Very Wet Byway, Wooton, Shropshire This byway (open to all traffic!!) IS the stream for about 100 metres after wet weather. Not marked on maps as a ford, today after a spell of dry weather, it is still wet for 50 metres.
A Very Wet Byway, Wooton, Shropshire
This byway (open to all traffic!!) IS the stream for about 100 metres after wet weather. Not marked on maps as a ford, today after a spell of dry weather, it is still wet for 50 metres.
Wet Byway and Footbridge, Wooton, Shropshire
Wet Byway and Footbridge, Wooton, Shropshire
Byway Approaching Wooton, Shropshire Having negotiated a fifty metres of water, and a width just about sufficient for a Land Rover, the approach to Wooton is pleasant and airy! "Open to all traffic" my eye!!
Byway Approaching Wooton, Shropshire
Having negotiated a fifty metres of water, and a width just about sufficient for a Land Rover, the approach to Wooton is pleasant and airy! "Open to all traffic" my eye!!
Crop Fields near Wooton, Shropshire
Crop Fields near Wooton, Shropshire
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Gags Hill is located at Grid Ref: SO7590 (Lat: 52.511557, Lng: -2.3616041)

Unitary Authority: Shropshire

Police Authority: West Mercia

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Lat/Long: 52.5083612/-2.3602614
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