The New Bridge at Knightwick under construction, some work has already begun on the other side of the River Teme. The view is looking across towards Osebury Rock.

'The old name was Rosebury Rock with the R being dropped in the early part of the 20th century. This large outcrop forces the Teme to make a sharp turn east. It forms the southern boundary of the Knightsford Gap, where the narrowest part of the floodplain of the Teme can be seen. The rock is an S.S.S.1 and is best viewed from the A44 road bridge at Knightsford. It is one of the few sites in Worcestershire where the plant Navelwort, (Umbilicus) grows.

 

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