Whitcliffe Common sits at the top of a cliff opposite Ludlow Castle and across the River Teme. Once three times bigger than it is today, the land has been common grazing for almost 800 years, but these days it's better known for its stunning view across the castle and the town and as far as the Titterstone Clee.
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