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South-East England & the Isle of WightArea, North Downs
Subarea
Feature count in area: 36, by county: Windsor and Maidenhead (UA): 1, : 30, Sussex, West (CoH) West Sussex (CoA) Wes: 1, Berkshire (CoH) Berkshire (CoA) West Ber: 1, Isle of Wight (CoH) Isle of Wight (CoA): 1, Surrey (CoH) Surrey (CoA) Surrey (CoU): 1, Sussex, East (CoH) East Sussex (CoA) Eas: 1,
Highest Place: Walbury Hill 297m
Starting Places in area South-East England & the Isle of Wight:
None for this area
Summits & other features in area South-East England & the Isle of Wight: Ashley Hill 145m, Bedham Hill 155m, Black Down 280m, Gibbet Hill 272m, Telegraph Hill 207m, Walbury Hill 297m, Wheatham Hill 249m High Weald: Crowborough 242m, North's Seat 175m Isle of Wight: Arreton Down 135m, Bembridge Down 104m, Brighstone Down 214m, St Boniface Down 241m, St Catherine's Hill 239m, Tennyson Down 147m North Downs: Botley Hill 269.6m, Cheriton Hill 188m, Detling Hill [North Downs] 200m, Dunley Hill 227m, Holmbury Hill 261m, Leith Hill 295m, Reigate Hill 235m, Toy's Hill 248m, Wrotham Hill 235m South Downs: Butser Hill 270m, Chanctonbury Ring [Chanctonbury Hill] 240m, Cliffe Hill 164m, Devil's Dyke 217m, Ditchling Beacon 248m, Firle Beacon 217m, Kithurst Hill 213m, Linch Down 248m, Littleton Down 255m, Newmarket Hill 200m, Willingdon Hill 201m, Wilmington Hill 214m
Note: this list of places may include island features such as summits, but not
islands as such.
Botley Hill, 269.6mHill
Place Rating ..
, in British Marilyn Lists Grid Reference TQ38708 55177,
OS 1:50k mapsheet 187 Place visited by: 9members, recently by: rhw, oakesave, nordicstar, eejaymm, IainT, jimbloomer, Fergalh, MichaelE, chalky
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Exit at junction 6 on the M25 and wind your way up the narrow roads and lanes to the gate where you can park as it is a short walk. The highest point in the North Downs it is close to the North Downs Way and is crossed by the Greensand Way. Yet again a large water tower marks the high point. The trig pillar nearby was originally the highest point and was replaced by this spot following a resurvey recently. Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/B3686/comment/20983/
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