Elizabethan Wilderhope

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Go through a gate next to an old pump at the top of the car park. Go up a field to the top corner, then follow a hedge uphill to the crest of Wenlock Edge. Turn right at the top along the outer edge of Longville Coppice for about 50yds (46m). Turn left over a stile (National Trust signs for Longville Coppice Walk) and go down a stony path (slippery when wet). This soon bears right and climbs gently. Ignore a crossing path and continue along this undulating track, carved across the steep scarp slope.

Go past a barrier at the far end of the coppice on to a sunken track, Pilgrims Lane. Climb this steeply to a junction and turn right on a lane. At the end of the tarmac, shortly before you reach Pilgrim Cottage, turn right on an obvious stony track. Pass the entrance to The Fegg Farm and a small caravan site. Ignore a stile on the left, where a path runs down towards a lake, and continue along the track with the tall chimneys of Wilderhope Manor appearing ahead.

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  Terrain  - Mostly excellent, need to ford shallow brook, many stiles
  Landscape  - Ridges and valleys at Hope Dale and Wenlock Edge
  Dog friendliness  - On lead in spring when ground-nesting birds have young, and near sheep
  Parking  - National Trust car park at Wilderhope Manor
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
Wilderhope Manor belongs to the National Trust, but is leased to the Youth Hostels Association. It stands in Hope Dale between the twin ridges of Wenlock Edge and it’s the best of several very fine houses in the area. It was built, around 1585, of the local limestone and has changed little in...
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Elizabethan Wilderhope

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Additional information
  Terrain - Mostly excellent, need to ford shallow brook, many stiles
  Landscape - Ridges and valleys at Hope Dale and Wenlock Edge
  Dog friendliness - On lead in spring when ground-nesting birds have young, and near sheep
  Parking - National Trust car park at Wilderhope Manor
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
Wilderhope Manor belongs to the National Trust, but is leased to the Youth Hostels Association. It stands in Hope Dale between the twin ridges of Wenlock Edge and it’s the best of several very fine houses in the area. It was built, around 1585, of the local limestone and has changed little in...
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Shropshire
Perhaps nowhere else in England will you find a county so deeply rural and with so much variety as Shropshire. Choose a clear day, climb to the top of The Wrekin, and look down on that ‘land of lost content’ so wistfully evoked by A E Housman.