Hock Cliff
Photos, new and old.
By Iris Capps
The Hock Cliff is near the church at Fretherne on the banks of the River Severn. It is a favorite place to hunt for fossils and fish. Over the years the Severn has eroded the soft rocks of the cliff and is gradually eating away at the rich pastures above.
Note: the photograph of Hock Cliff is numbered 175. In the Fretherne Court section you will find a photograph of the Court numbered 177, it is suggested that the two may have formed part of a sequence taken on the same day. As the court was demolished in 1926 it is reasonable to conclude that they photographs were take prior to that date.
What can you tell us about the Hock?
This gallery was added by
Iris Capps on 08/04/2009.