Clee St. Margaret

[6] The proportion of residents with a degree living in the South Shropshire district is relatively low.

[4] Most of the population travel to work, on average 38.80 km,[5] implying they are employed in services in Kidderminster or Shrewsbury.

[citation needed] The village falls within the electoral ward simply called Clee.

[7] The main religion in Clee St Margaret and the surrounding area of South Shropshire is Christianity, with Islam and Buddhism following.

[10] Clee St Margaret is within The Midlands of England, causing it to experience a mixture of both southern and northern climatic conditions.

As the Midlands region is at some distance from the sea, the annual range of temperature is more pronounced than in most parts of the UK.

It is subjected to sharp winter frosts and occasional very hot summer days, particularly in the south and east of the region where Clee St Margaret is located.

[citation needed] The coldest months are January and February, reaching highs of 7 °C and lows of 0 °C.

The Church of St Margaret is a Grade II* listed building and was founded in the 11th century. [ 8 ]