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North East Midlands Area   NE: Ballybay Subarea
Place count in area: 24, OSI/LPS Maps: 26, 27, 27A, 28, 28A, 28B, 34, 35, 36, 41 
Highest place:
Cornasaus, 339m
Maximum height for area: 339 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 224 metres,

Places in area North East Midlands:
Cen: Ballyjamesduff:   Aghalion Hill 249m
Cen: Oldcastle:   Mullaghmeen 258mSlieve Na Calliagh 276mSpire of Lloyd 131mThe Hill of Mael 241m
E: Kingscourt:   Carrickleck Hill 173m
N Cen: Cavan Town:   Shantemon 218mSlieve Glah 320mTievenanass 261m
NE: Ballybay:   Bunnanimma 268m
NE: Carrickmacross:   Corduff 243m
NE: Castleblaney:   Mullyash Mountain 317m
NE: Cen Bailieborough:   Cornasaus 339mTaghart South 290m
NW Cen: Arva:   Bruse Hill 260m
NW: Aughavas:   Lugganammer 190m
S Cen: Crookedwood:   Cruckboeltane 199mKnockeyon 214m
S: Westmeath South West:   Knockastia 200m
SE: Boyne Valley:   Hill of Slane 160.4mMount Oriel 251mTara 155m
W: Ardagh:   Bawn Mountain 200m
W: Drumlish:   Corn Hill 278m

Note: this list of places includes island features such as summits, but not islands as such.
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Bunnanimma Hill Grieve Hill A name in English, also Bananimma an extra name in English Monaghan County in Ulster Province, in Binnion List, Massive sandstone & microconglomerate Bedrock

Height: 268m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 28 Grid Reference: H71836 14618
Place visited by 28 members. Recently by: skhg, Pepe, trostanite, Jai-mckinney, Oscar-mckinney, Carolyn105, dregishjake, dregish, briankelly, abcd, madfrankie, wicklore, DeltaP, LorraineG60, MichaelG55
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Longitude: -6.903338, Latitude: 54.075749 , Easting: 271836, Northing: 314618 Prominence: 138m,  Isolation: 8.8km
ITM: 671769 814626,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Bnnm, 10 char: Bunnanimma
Bedrock type: Massive sandstone & microconglomerate, (Lough Avaghon Formation)

Name marked on old 6 and 25 map. Previously in MV: Carrickatee. Name Grieve Hill from NATIONAL GAZETTEER, 1868   Bunnanimma is the 1242th highest place in Ireland. Bunnanimma is the second most northerly summit in the North East Midlands area. Bunnanimma is the third highest point in county Monaghan.

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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Bunnanimma (Grieve Hill) in area North East Midlands, Ireland
Picture: Bunnanimma (just left of the central turbine) from the east
 
Summit position recently revised.
Short Summary created by Peter Walker, simon3  11 Jan 2015
The position of the highest point of this general area was reassessed in Nov 2014 and replaced by Bunnanimma. The former summit was called Carrickatee in MV with position H72704 14804 starA.

The newly identified summit is still accessed from the lane running under Carrickatee, and the best of the limited parking is at (727149 starB) adjacent to the water tower. Continue WSW along the lane which in time becomes a track. The summit area is clearly visible to the right, and is most easily accessed by climbing over a gate and then taking an oblique course across the field and over a (very) low wall.

Sticklers who insist on standing on the exact highest point of a hill are advised that Bunnanimma's summit is (currently, at least) covered by a substantial gorse bush, so armour might be an idea.

The Parliamentary Gazetteer of Ireland 1844 said Crieve or Bunnanimma mountain, though rising to less than 900 feet of altitude above sea-level, is the highest ground, not only in the parish, but in the county, and forms part of the central water-shed of the island. Its form is lumpish and spreading; its circumference round the base is about 6 miles; its rock is metalliferous, and has been mined near the parish church, for lead ore .. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1189/comment/15433/
 
MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Bunnanimma (Grieve Hill) in area North East Midlands, Ireland
Picture: stone ruins
Awesome views.
by pauric50  20 Dec 2017
I live a half a mile from here and the views are quite amazing. Before you come to the summit you see an old stone ruins which I don't know what it originally was. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1189/comment/19816/
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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Bunnanimma (Grieve Hill) in area North East Midlands, Ireland
Picture: Summit Area
 
Baggers Only
by sandman  27 Nov 2014
[Note: this comment referred to the previously understood high point of the area and is now not relevant.]

Do not go out of your way unless you are bagging but access is easy but a bit mucky. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1189/comment/15892/
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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Bunnanimma (Grieve Hill) in area North East Midlands, Ireland
Picture: Summit Area.
So Obvious.
by sandman  4 Dec 2014
As you stand on the summit of this hill it is obvious that you are on the highest point which is approx 886mts from the previous high point listing. Just continue in the small lane from Carrickatee to reach the summit which although it is on farm land there are no access issues. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1189/comment/17756/
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Missing Trig?
by paddyhillsbagger  28 Nov 2014
[Note: this comment referred to the previously understood high point of the area and is now not relevant.]
The OSi Publicviewer shows a trig point on the way to this summit beside a water tower but none was visible on my visit. I asked some locals to no avail so then emailed OSi themselves to get this reply;

In response to your query about the trig pillar on the wind map.
The point was part of the secondary trig network. Not all these points were in the form of trig pillars some were on existing high points such as the water tank. While the map lists it as a trig pillar a more accurate description would be a trig point.
To answer your question the point has not been destroyed it is positioned on the top of the water tank and is not accessible to the public.

Mystery solved! Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1189/comment/15933/
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