Hills of Britain and Ireland
OS Map of Burrow
Height: 358m / 1175ft • Prominence: 188m / 617ft • Summit : grassy knoll • Trip reports (hill-bagging)

511-20230226_Hopesay Church-Shropshire-Nave (N side, centre)-memorial to William Evans of Barlow (d.1846), wife Margaret (d.1851), daughter Margaret (d.1845) & other family members
26-Feb-23 • Nick Kaye • flickr
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512-20230226_Hopesay Church-Shropshire-Nave (N side, centre)-memorial to Robert Marston of Oaker (d.1920)
26-Feb-23 • Nick Kaye • flickr
hopesay shropshire england church 54024499292

513-20230226_Hopesay Church-Shropshire-Nave (E end, S side)-memorial to Whitehall Harris (d.1751), wife Sarah Harris (d.1772) & son John (d. in infancy)
26-Feb-23 • Nick Kaye • flickr
hopesay shropshire england church 54025397176

514-20230226_Hopesay Church-Shropshire-Nave (S side, centre)-memorial to Elizabeth Nichols, wife of Thomas Nichols (d.1830)
26-Feb-23 • Nick Kaye • flickr
hopesay shropshire england church 54025629998

523-20230226_Hopesay Church-Shropshire-Nave (S side, centre)-original plain Norman Font
26-Feb-23 • Nick Kaye • flickr
hopesay shropshire england church font 54025636823

521-20230226_Hopesay Church-Shropshire-Nave (N side, W end)-framed List of Rectors from 1946
26-Feb-23 • Nick Kaye • flickr
hopesay shropshire england church 54025403181
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Photos
Please tag your photos and upload them to the British and Irish Mountains group on Flickr
The other photos have been geo-tagged as on or around the summit. For less busy mountains, it can be a little hit and miss.

511-20230226_Hopesay Church-Shropshire-Nave (N side, centre)-memorial to William Evans of Barlow (d.1846), wife Margaret (d.1851), daughter Margaret (d.1845) & other family members
26-Feb-23 • Nick Kaye • flickr
hopesay shropshire england church 54025727919

512-20230226_Hopesay Church-Shropshire-Nave (N side, centre)-memorial to Robert Marston of Oaker (d.1920)
26-Feb-23 • Nick Kaye • flickr
hopesay shropshire england church 54024499292

513-20230226_Hopesay Church-Shropshire-Nave (E end, S side)-memorial to Whitehall Harris (d.1751), wife Sarah Harris (d.1772) & son John (d. in infancy)
26-Feb-23 • Nick Kaye • flickr
hopesay shropshire england church 54025397176

514-20230226_Hopesay Church-Shropshire-Nave (S side, centre)-memorial to Elizabeth Nichols, wife of Thomas Nichols (d.1830)
26-Feb-23 • Nick Kaye • flickr
hopesay shropshire england church 54025629998

523-20230226_Hopesay Church-Shropshire-Nave (S side, centre)-original plain Norman Font
26-Feb-23 • Nick Kaye • flickr
hopesay shropshire england church font 54025636823

521-20230226_Hopesay Church-Shropshire-Nave (N side, W end)-framed List of Rectors from 1946
26-Feb-23 • Nick Kaye • flickr
hopesay shropshire england church 54025403181

522-20230226_Hopesay Church-Shropshire-Nave, W end-ornate Victorian Font of 1856
26-Feb-23 • Nick Kaye • flickr
hopesay shropshire england church font 54024504792

515-20230226_Hopesay Church-Shropshire-Nave, W end-hatchment presenting Royal Coat of Arms
26-Feb-23 • Nick Kaye • flickr
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524-20230226_Hopesay Church-Shropshire-Nave, W end-printed article posted on notice board presenting information about the Church
26-Feb-23 • Nick Kaye • flickr
hopesay shropshire england church 54025636488

Shropshire Churches 015 - St. Mary's Hopesay
Mainly 13th century though the roof to the nave is said to be 15th century.
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Videos
A May visit to Burrow Hill Hillfort, and The Arbor Tree, Aston on Clun, Shropshire. Heady vibes and a long sunny walk. Best place ...
Burrow is a hill in Shropshire with an Iron Age hill fort at the summit known as Burrow Camp. The nearest villages are Hopesay ...
Here's our version of a beautiful Welsh lullaby, filmed by our multi-talented recording engineer (https://www.simonpeterking.com) ...
During the Iron Age and Roman period a variety of settlement types were constructed throughout Britain. Small enclosed ...
Dating from about 500BC, Bury Ditches is home to one of the best-preserved hill forts in the country! Located near the town of ...
Notes
- Data: Database of British and Irish Hills v18.2
- Maps: We use OS mapping for England, Scotland, Wales, and the Isle of Man. Sadly, Channel Islands, Northern (OSNI) and Southern Ireland (OSI) mapping isn't available online, so we use Openstreetmap.