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Hednesford Hills

Hednesford Hills was given to the local council by the Marquess of Anglesey in 1933; in 1981 much of the site became common land and it achieved local nature reserve status in 1992. The sand and gravel soils make the land unsuitable for growing crops but centuries of tree harvesting and grazing has produced an open heathland landscape with small areas of woodland and scattered trees.
by Stephen McKay

Created: Mon, 8 May 2017, Updated: Tue, 9 May 2017


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SK0111 : Hednesford Hills by Stephen McKay
SK0112 : Hednesford Hills by Stephen McKay
SK0112 : Hednesford Hills by Stephen McKay
SK0112 : Gorse on Hednesford Hills by Stephen McKay
SK0012 : Hednesford Hills by Stephen McKay
SK0112 : Hednesford Hills by Stephen McKay
SK0112 : Littleworth from Hednesford Hills by Stephen McKay


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