Countryside - general information
About South Shropshire
South Shropshire is one of the most sparsely populated and rural districts in the country, with only 40,000 residents in an area of over a quarter of a million acres. Only the towns of Ludlow, Church Stretton and Cleobury Mortimer have populations in excess of 3,000 people.
South Shropshire covers an area of nearly 400 square miles, which includes some of the most beautiful areas of countryside anywhere in England. Two thirds of the District is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and half the District is within Environmentally Sensitive Areas. There are also sites of Special Scientific Interest, Conservation Areas and 313 Wildlife Sites in the District.
Around 80% of the district is in the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This, and the number of buildings of architectural and historic interest, make the area extremely popular with tourists.
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