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There is a long-standing rumour in the local area - that is that they are the highest land eastwards until the Ural Mountains in Russia. Hence the name of the pub in Clee Hill village - The Kremlin Inn.

It has even been known for radios in the area to pick up signals via the air traffic control masts from Radio Moscow.

Views from the west of the hills spread as far as Snowdonia and Cadair Idris, the Brecon Beacons, the Black Mountains, The Long Mynd, Stiperstones Shropshire's third highest peak, Corndon Hill and Radnor Forest.

To the south are the Malvern Hills and the Cotswolds, and to the east are the Clent Hills, Turner's Hill and the spread of the West Midlands.

To the north is Cannock Chase, and on a very clear day the hills of the Peak District including The Roaches and Winter Hill.

The village of Cleehill, lies on the slopes of Titterstone Clee Hill, about half way between Ludlow and Cleobury Mortimer.

The area is important for wildlife, with Peregrine, Kestrel Northern Wheatear, European Stonechat, Skylark, Eurasian Curlew and Barn Owl often seen as well as Adders, Rabbits and other birds. Even Ravens are making a comeback on Clee Hill. In late July and early August 2007, Catherton Common near Titterstone Clee was home to a very rare Woodchat Shrike, and attracted so-called "twitchers" from far and wide.

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