Under the Hill

Hill, Mountain in Staffordshire Staffordshire Moorlands

England

Under the Hill

Access Lane leading to Folds End Farm Adopted by the Manifold Trail long distance footpath, this access lane heads off the High Street in Longnor towards Folds End Farm
Access Lane leading to Folds End Farm Credit: Chris Heaton

Under the Hill is a prominent hill located in Staffordshire, England. Rising to an elevation of approximately 250 meters (820 feet), it is part of the wider Cannock Chase Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The hill is known for its picturesque landscape, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

Covered in dense woodland, Under the Hill is home to a variety of flora and fauna, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers. The hill is crisscrossed by numerous walking trails, allowing visitors to explore its beauty and enjoy the tranquility of the area. These trails also provide access to several other notable attractions, such as the nearby Beaudesert Old Park and its historic ruins.

One of the hill's distinguishing features is its association with folklore and legends. According to local tales, Under the Hill is believed to be the home of mythical creatures, including fairies and goblins. This has contributed to the hill's mystique and draws curious visitors who are intrigued by the lore.

In addition to its natural and cultural significance, Under the Hill also holds historical importance. Archaeological evidence suggests that the area has been inhabited since prehistoric times, with various artifacts and structures discovered on and around the hill.

Overall, Under the Hill in Staffordshire offers a blend of natural beauty, mythical allure, and historical significance, making it a captivating destination for those seeking a unique and enchanting experience.

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Access Lane leading to Folds End Farm Adopted by the Manifold Trail long distance footpath, this access lane heads off the High Street in Longnor towards Folds End Farm
Access Lane leading to Folds End Farm
Adopted by the Manifold Trail long distance footpath, this access lane heads off the High Street in Longnor towards Folds End Farm
The Farmyard at Folds End The Manifold Trail long distance footpath passes through here
The Farmyard at Folds End
The Manifold Trail long distance footpath passes through here
Manifold Trail South of Longnor Long Distance Footpath that starts at Manifold Head near the village of Flash, following the river downstream through Longnor, Brund, Hulme End, Ilam to its confluence with the River Dove - a distance of 23 miles.
Manifold Trail South of Longnor
Long Distance Footpath that starts at Manifold Head near the village of Flash, following the river downstream through Longnor, Brund, Hulme End, Ilam to its confluence with the River Dove - a distance of 23 miles.
Line of Trees beside the River Manifold The Manifold Trail passes by these trees, south of Longnor Village
Line of Trees beside the River Manifold
The Manifold Trail passes by these trees, south of Longnor Village
High Street, Longnor
High Street, Longnor
Barn in Upper Dovedale Passed by on Green Lane, traversing across the Dove Valley.
Barn in Upper Dovedale
Passed by on Green Lane, traversing across the Dove Valley.
Descending from Top o' th' Edge Descending into the Dove Valley from Longnor
Descending from Top o' th' Edge
Descending into the Dove Valley from Longnor
Looking up Dovedale Looking towards the upper reaches of the Dove Valley, with the distinctive lines of Chrome Hill clearly visible.
Looking up Dovedale
Looking towards the upper reaches of the Dove Valley, with the distinctive lines of Chrome Hill clearly visible.
Crossing Dovedale Traversing the breadth of Dovedale on Green Lane
Crossing Dovedale
Traversing the breadth of Dovedale on Green Lane
Beggar's Bridge Wooden bridge spanning the River Dove - crossing the county boundary between Staffordshire and Derbyshire
Beggar's Bridge
Wooden bridge spanning the River Dove - crossing the county boundary between Staffordshire and Derbyshire
Rough Pasture near Underhill Farm
Rough Pasture near Underhill Farm
Following the Lane to Earl Sterndale The lane in the deep shadows between the heights of High Wheeldon and Aldery Cliff.
Following the Lane to Earl Sterndale
The lane in the deep shadows between the heights of High Wheeldon and Aldery Cliff.
The River Manifold below Longnor Straightening of the river channel (deliberately reducing natural bends), in the upper sections of the Manifold, has reduced its value as a fishery habitat <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://www.wildtrout.org/assets/reports/Manifold_DCAC_2019_comp.pdf" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://www.wildtrout.org/assets/reports/Manifold_DCAC_2019_comp.pdf">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
The River Manifold below Longnor
Straightening of the river channel (deliberately reducing natural bends), in the upper sections of the Manifold, has reduced its value as a fishery habitat LinkExternal link
Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese Inn, Longnor
Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese Inn, Longnor
The Market Hall, Longnor Dated 1873. "Of eclectic style ..." <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1262213" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1262213">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
The Market Hall, Longnor
Dated 1873. "Of eclectic style ..." LinkExternal link
High Street leading east out of Longnor Longnor sits on a prominent ridge between the valleys of the River Manifold and the River Dove. The lane to the left, Dove Ridge, leads to Top o' th' Edge, an escarpment overlooking the Dove valley.
High Street leading east out of Longnor
Longnor sits on a prominent ridge between the valleys of the River Manifold and the River Dove. The lane to the left, Dove Ridge, leads to Top o' th' Edge, an escarpment overlooking the Dove valley.
Track down to the Dove valley from Top o' th' Edge, Longnor Longnor (to the left) sits atop a ridge of sandstone ('millstone grit'); the Dove flows through softer shale.
Track down to the Dove valley from Top o' th' Edge, Longnor
Longnor (to the left) sits atop a ridge of sandstone ('millstone grit'); the Dove flows through softer shale.
Upper Dovedale The River Dove flows along a dale underlain by the softer lithology of Bowland Shale, bounded by ridges of harder rocks: on this side by millstone grit (Longnor Sandstone), and on the far side by  reef limestones
Upper Dovedale
The River Dove flows along a dale underlain by the softer lithology of Bowland Shale, bounded by ridges of harder rocks: on this side by millstone grit (Longnor Sandstone), and on the far side by reef limestones
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Under the Hill is located at Grid Ref: SK0865 (Lat: 53.186482, Lng: -1.8737305)

Administrative County: Staffordshire

District: Staffordshire Moorlands

Police Authority: Staffordshire

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Fire Station
Longnor Community Fire Station
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