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Feature count in area: 18, by county: Yorkshire, East Riding (CoH) Humberside: 1, : 15, Lincolnshire, Parts of Lindsey (CoH) Lin: 1, Cleveland (CoA) Redcar and Cleveland (Co: 1,
Highest Place: Urra Moor - Round Hill 454m
Starting Places in area The River Tees to The Wash:
None for this area
Summits & other features in area The River Tees to The Wash: Bishop Wilton Wold 248m, Danby High Moor 432m, Eston Nab 242m, Great Wold 164m, Noon Hill 404m, Normanby Top [The Wolds] 168m, Oliver's Mount 155m, Seamer Beacon 189m, Yearsley Cross 174m North York Moors: Barns Cliff End 223m, Black Hambleton 400m, Brow Moor 266m, Carlton Moor 408m, Cold Moor [Broughton Bank] 402m, Cringle Moor - Drake Howe 434m, Gisborough Moor 328m, Stony Leas - Louven Howe 299m, Urra Moor - Round Hill 454m
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islands as such.
Bishop Wilton Wold, 248mHill
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, Yorkshire, East Riding (CoH) Humberside County, in British Marilyn Lists Grid Reference SE82181 57024,
OS 1:50k mapsheet 106 Place visited by: 8members, recently by: rhw, oakesave, nordicstar, IainT, Fergalh, MichaelE, chalky, jimbloomer
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Park to west at junction of Roman Road and A166. Cross into field and walk towards Copse. Enter copse for high point which is an unmarked summit Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/B2833/comment/21912/
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