- Kinver Edge
Infobox Mountain
Name=Kinver Edge
Elevation = 164 m (538 ft)
Location =Staffordshire , ENG
Grid_ref_UK=SO829824
Listing = None|Kinver Edge is a high
heath andwoodland escarpment just west ofKinver , about four miles west ofStourbridge , and four miles north ofKidderminster , and is on the border betweenWorcestershire andStaffordshire ,England . It is now owned by the National Trust.History
Kinver Edge is a remnant of the Mercian forest, although much planting dates from post-1945. At its summit is an
Iron Age hillfort .Kinver Edge is home to the last
troglodyte dwellings occupied in England, with a set of complete cave-houses excavated into the localsandstone . One of the rocks, "Holy Austin", was ahermitage until the Restoration. The Holy Austin rock houses were inhabited until the 1950s. They are now owned by the National Trust. The cottage gardens and an orchard are being replanted and restored.The area has been a popular local tourist destination since Edwardian times, when an electric tramway connected Kinver to the Birmingham tram system. It has been plausibly suggested that these cave-houses and their small gardens were the inspiration for
Hobbiton in the writings ofJ. R. R. Tolkien , who grew up and spent his young adulthood in nearby Birmingham and Staffordshire.Geography
Kinver Edge is situated to the east of the
Severn Valley , and is in theSouth Staffordshire /Wyre Forest Districts. It is situated inGreen Belt land, and is at the very edge of the Urban Metropolitan West Midlands. Kinver Edge rises to 164 metres abovesea level at the summit, and provides excellent views to theClent Hills ,Shatterford Hill ,Dudley ,Wenlock Edge , Malvern Hills and theShropshire Hills .The Edge is topped with Bunter pebbles, and has recently been found to be eroding badly.
The
heathland andwoodland on Kinver Edge are a haven for the localwildlife , with Adder andCommon Lizard present on the heaths, andCommon Buzzard ,Eurasian Jay ,Great Spotted Woodpecker , Badger,Red Fox , and many other bird species present in the woods.The area around the summit is mainlyHeathland , withBirch ,Oak andSweet Chestnut trees in the woods at the northern end.Kingsford, Worcestershire Country Park is on the southern end of the edge, and entirely inWorcestershire . It is made up ofConiferous plantation woodlands.Contemporary uses
The primary economic activity is tourism and estate management. The
Staffordshire Way long-distance footpath passes over the summit. The Country Park is popular formountain biking .External links
* [http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-vh/w-visits/w-findaplace/w-kinveredge/ Kinver Edge information at the National Trust]
* [http://www.stourbridge.com/htm/kinver.htm Internet Guide to Stourbridge Kinver Page]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/factual/opencountry_20060603.shtml BBC Radio 4 documentary about Kinver Edge (listen online)]
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