Coordinates: 52°32′N 2°50′W / 52.53°N 2.83°W
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Ashes Hollow is a small river running through Little Stretton, Shropshire in the heart of the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in England.
It runs off the plateau of the Long Mynd and is one of the many tributaries of the River Severn. Its source is called Boiling Well and is at 475m above sea level.
Ashes Hollow is within a V-shaped valley,[1] and has several tributaries. Due to scree slopes next to the river some of the rocks in the lower course are more angular.[2]
After passing through Little Stretton, the watercourse heads south towards Marshbrook.
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