Welcome to our 4K walk up Grinshill in Shropshire on a beautiful sunny day in May! Join us as we explore the stunning natural beauty of this area and it's breathtaking views. As we make our way up the hill, we'll take in the sights and sounds of the surrounding countryside, from the chirping of birds to the rustling of leaves in the gentle breeze. With the sun shining down on us, we'll feel invigorated and refreshed as we take each step forward. So come along with us on this virtual journey and experience the joy of walking in nature!
Grinshill is a small village and civil parish in Shropshire, England, United Kingdom. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 274. The village is located near the village of Clive, and the A49 runs just further to the east of the village. Grinshill Hill rises above the village to 192 metres (630 ft) above sea level. The picturesque village of Grinshill is spread beneath Grinshill Hill, an isolated rocky outcrop which rises above the plains of the Severn Valley.
Stone has been quarried at Grinshill since at least the twelfth century. Grinshill stone is a Triassic sandstone that was described by the Pevsner Architectural Guides as the "pre-eminent" building stone of Shropshire, and has been used in many notable buildings in the area. Grinshill is also a findspot for dozens of microliths, giving evidence of Mesolithic and Neolithic Settlement - something very rare in terms of Shropshire. If you're looking for a nice stroll on a sunny day, the Corbet Wood, Grinshill and Clive trail is a good option.
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