Stapeley Hill
Stapeley Hill is a sacred saddleback shaped hill in South-West Shropshire, near the village of Priestweston, not far from another landmark, Corndon Hill.
The Hill is home to Mitchell's Fold and along the path leading from the Fold which crosses Stapeley Common, home to the Cow Stone , or single standing Stone - Menhir and the Stapeley Hill Ring Cairn . There are two Bronze Age cairns at or near the summit, and such round cairns are a common feature of Welsh mountain summits.
The hill rises to an elevation of 403 metres (1,322 ft) and lies in the civil parish of Chirbury with Brompton.
Notable Resident
Victoria Cross recipient John Doogan farmed here between 1926[1] and 1937.[2]
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References
- Kelly's Directory of Shropshire 1926. p. 160.First listing of him at Stapeley Hill, under parish of Middleton-in-Chirbury.
- Kelly's Directory of Shropshire 1937. pp. 161, 413.Last listing of him at Stapeley Hill.
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