Hartlebury Common from near car park on A4025
Hilditch Pool
Titton Mill
Marina Severn Side near Hartlebury
Redstone Rock on River Severn near Hartlebury
Church of St. James the Great at Hartlebury
Church of St. James the Great at Hartlebury
Hartlebury Castle (Grade I Listed Building)
Hartlebury Castle from the B4193
A Keeper of bees, Charlton
Trig point (56m) on Hartlebury Common
Trig point (56m) on Hartlebury Common
Hartlebury Common
Trig point (56m) on Hartlebury Common
Hartlebury Common with the Malvern Hills in the di…
Near Hartlebury Castle
Hartlebury Castle (Grade I Listed Building)
Interior of the Church of St.Giles at Packwood.
Packwood House (Grade I Listed Building)
Packwood House (Grade I Listed Building)
Christ Church the Baptist Church at Umberslade
Abandoned Chapel at Nuthurst.
Footpath from Packwood House to Netherwood
Hartlebury Common from near car park on A4025
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Marsh Marigolds at Hillditch Pool
Charlton Mill, complete with its waterwheel
Fort Apache on the River Severn near Marina
The Devil's Den on the Staffs and Worcs Canal.
The meandering Staffs and Worcs Canal
Heading North to Gothersley Bridge on the Staff's…
Prestwood Bridge on the Staffs and Worcs Canal
Gothersley Bridge
Stourton Bridge over the Staffs and Worcs Canal
Stourton Junction, Junction of the Stourbridge Can…
Aquaduct carrying the Staffs and Woorcs Canal over…
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Dead tree viewed from the Staffs and Worcs Canal a…
Stourton Castle (Grade II Listed Building) from th…
Staffs and Worcs Canal looking towards Kinver from…
River Stour running through the Prestwood Estate
Looking North along the Stourbridge Canal from New…
Stourton, Stourbridge Canal
The iron Split Bridge carrying the towpath on the…
Stourton, Stourbridge Canal
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Hartlebury Common from near car park on A4025


Hartlebury Common is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, being an area of lowland heath and covers an area of 90 hectares. It is especially noted for its wild plants and over 100 species of moths and butterflies have been recorded. Heather dominates the the lower terrace and specialist flowers flourish, such as Shepherds Cress, Sheeps Sorrel, Heath Bedstraw and delicate Lilac Harebell in late summer. Birds include the delightful Whinchat and Stonechat, as well as a variety of woodland birds in the mature Oak woods
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