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The four stones at the top of Clent Hill at 52° 25′ 15.29″ N, 2° 5′ 56.12″ W
The four stones at the top of Clent Hill at 52° 25′ 15.29″ N, 2° 5′ 56.12″ W
The Vine Inn, originally a water mill
The Vine Inn, originally a water mill
Wychbury Hill
Wychbury Hill
View from Clent Hill towards the Clee Hills of Shropshire
View from Clent Hill towards the Clee Hills of Shropshire
The Norman-era parish church of St. John the Baptist, Halesowen
16th-century Whitefriars, now Grade II listed, was one of the few older buildings to survive the 1960s redevelopment.
16th-century Whitefriars, now Grade II listed, was one of the few older buildings to survive the 1960s redevelopment.
The ruins of Halesowen Abbey
The ruins of Halesowen Abbey