I walk from trimpley reservoir all the way to Arley along the river severn looking at the stunning scenery along the way , my favourite part has to be trimpley reservoir and the views of the severn valley railway passing by

    Information – Wikipedia

    Trimpley  is a hamlet in the parish of Kidderminster Foreign. It lies on the ridge of Shatterford Hill, north of Wribbenhall and east of Habberley. The village (such as it is) lies along Trimpley Green, a small common. At the northern end of Trimpley is the ancient wooded area of Eymore Wood, now bounded on its west by the Severn Valley Railway, beyond which lies Trimpley Reservoir.
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trimpley

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    1. The Arley Tower was built in 1842 by Lord Mountmorris who lived in Arley Castle. It was built to hide the view of the village pub, the Valentia Hotel, from the Castle.
      All the best, Peter.

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