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Name:Brampton Scar
Hill number:17006
Height:334.1m / 1096ft
Parent (Ma):2855  Bradnor Hill
RHB Section:38B: West Gloucestershire, Hereford & Worcester
County/UA:Herefordshire
Catchment:Wye
Class:Tump (300-399m)
(Tu,3)
Grid ref:SO 30623 60540
Summit feature:ground in wood 3m S of trig point
Drop:46.6m
Col:287.5m  SO 2984 6006  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 137 148
(1:25k) 201N
Observations:ground 30m N at SO 30620 60578 is of similar height
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 31 users)ByDate of Ascent
Whilst walking the Mortimer Trailnickywood111/07/2022
Eventually found the trig amidst the dense and nettled woodland. Walked up from Titley on the Mortimer's TrailRob Rees16/08/2021
Camped by the summitAdrian225/07/2021
8 hill circuit from junction at Nash. ROW to Mortimer Trail. Visited trig and various other Knolls. Onward to Rushock Hill. 1/8.PGCE21/01/2021
Aniclockwise day walk From west (10,4)vegibagger04/11/2020
Deviation from the Mortimer Trail. Summit area has a small long disused quarry in open beech and oak woods. There are several well established low mounds around the edge of the quarry which appear man-made, trig pillar is on the highest of these.RichardM08/02/2020
As part of Kington Walking Festival 7 tumps walkwoodse20/09/2019
From Knill - glorious, if slightly foggy February morning.DanMaisieBex22/02/2019
Mound by trig within woodland by small quarry is HP. easily accessible from RoW. Parked near Nash in grassy layby and onto Rushock Hill. Cool sunny day.Denise 08/02/2019
Easy walk from Rushock Hill or, if doing this one only, there is adequate parking at both sides of the ford just north of Nash. The fun comes in finding the trig. Is is not, as shown on the map, in the field, but in the woods alongside. It requires a crawl through the hedge and a scout round to find it as it is deeply hidden in the shade and so hard to spot.moorsman07/08/2018
Out and back from Rushock Hill following Row. Went round quarry and found trig a short way south in the Wood.PeterD26/06/2018
Circuit from Kington after Herrock and Rushock Hills. Detour along field boundary from stile on Mortimer Trail but the trig took some hunting down. It's close to a field gate and the southern edge of the projecting woodland - some bent fencing allows a way in through the blackthorn.milimana16/09/2016
Parked at end of lane at 588297 then walked along the Mortimer Trail to within 20 yards of the trig. Possibly not the shortest way to bag this one but very pleasant and easy to follow.clivevilla23/05/2016
On a walk from Titley to Kington via the P30's: Little Brampton Scar top, Rushock Hill and Herrock Hill. The Trig Pillar seems to be at the high spot but is fully obscured by trees (near the old quarry).summitsup01/08/2013
In wooded area.arranc10/03/2011
trig in S edge of wdld approx at summit. from N: f/p then steep deciduous woodland RHW10/12/2005
Martin R30/01/2023
mnixon30/12/2022
Andy West27/05/2020
Adrian11/02/2020
clique19/07/2019
andrew brown15/05/2018
Dusty24/03/2017
jnixon05/03/2016
Tony J04/03/2015
EVERTON28/05/2011
Moorponder28/05/2011
Felltrekker28/05/2011
BrianMatthews04/09/2007
andrew.allum01/01/2000
Sleepwa1ker01/01/1970