DescriptionView towards Caer Caradoc - geograph.org.uk - 869532.jpg
English: View towards Caer Caradoc The farm buildings are at the east end of the hamlet of Chapel Lawn in the Redlake valley.
A high and more visited hill named Caer Caradoc is to the east of All Stretton, giving two hillforts in Shropshire accredited to the early British leader known by the Romans as Caractacus.
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A high and more visited hill named Caer Caradoc is to the east of All Stretton,