Raggedstone Hill lies close to the borders of Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Gloucestershire.
[1] The Shadow of the Ragged Stone Hill is a 19th-century novel by Charles F. Grindrod concerning a monk of Little Malvern Priory.
Later, he breaks his vow of chastity by marrying a woman who he has rescued from the advances of a "lascivious knight", and is then falsely accused of killing her father in a duel.
He is condemned to crawl to the summit of Ragged Stone Hill once a day as punishment.
[2][3][4] The Ragged Stone is a poem by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson, a founder of the Dymock Poets.