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A range of hills reaching 538m in height, and topped by a line of jagged rocks, one of which is known as the Devil's Chair. Compared with The Long Mynd These hills are wild and rocky, although not significantly higher, and locally they are known for rapid changes in the weather. Norburyand Linley sit below the south edge of these hills.

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  • The Stiperstone Hills
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  • A range of hills reaching 538m in height, and topped by a line of jagged rocks, one of which is known as the Devil's Chair. Compared with The Long Mynd These hills are wild and rocky, although not significantly higher, and locally they are known for rapid changes in the weather. Norburyand Linley sit below the south edge of these hills.
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  • A range of hills reaching 538m in height, and topped by a line of jagged rocks, one of which is known as the Devil's Chair. Compared with The Long Mynd These hills are wild and rocky, although not significantly higher, and locally they are known for rapid changes in the weather. Norburyand Linley sit below the south edge of these hills.
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