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Clee Hills

Range of hills in southern Shropshire, England. The principal summits are Brown Clee Hill (546 m/1791 ft) and Titterstone Clee Hill (533 m/1749 ft). Some coal reserves remain here, although they are no longer mined. A noted hard rock called Dhu stone, which is used mainly for road metal, is quarried here.



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30) Heath's account of the Kymin hardly resolves this equivocal position, with allusion to its Celtic etymology, the Druidical associations of the nearby Buckstone, (31) and in the description of the views from the hill, constant reference to sites, especially mountains, in Wales, such as the Blorenge and the Brecon Beacons, as well as England, ranging from the Clee Hills in Shropshire to the Mendips in Somerset.
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