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Name:Bleadon Hill [Loxton Hill]
Hill number:2904
Height:175.5m / 576ft
Parent (Ma):2891  Beacon Batch
RHB Section:41: South Central England
County/UA:North Somerset
Catchment:Axe (Weston)
Class:Hump, Tump (100-199m), Submarilyn, Clem
(Hu,Tu,1,sMa,Cm)
Grid ref:ST 36588 57087
Summit feature:no feature: ground 40m NE of trig point
Drop:140.9m
Col:34.5m  ST 4154 5879  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 182
(1:25k) 153
Observations:ground 2m from trig point (ST 36562 57059) is as high but is part of a collapsed wall
Survey:Abney level
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 117 users)ByDate of Ascent
West Mendip Way Day 1Rob Rees02/01/2024
From car park to NW, as others.tim74709/07/2023
Short walk returning home from N.Devon holiday. From viewpoint CP. Nice path through wood then out into fields on bridal way before pasture field edge emerging to track just north of summit and trig. Fine sunny day. Made hasty retreat to RoW.N.Morters01/07/2023
From car park to NW, as others. Felt rather exposed walking along the track on the crest of the ridge.Mark Jackson20/12/2022
From NW. Passed farmer in a tractor scraping the track with his front shovel, making more of a mess than doing any good.Minto29/06/2022
From the viewpoint car park to the NW. Uneventful.NormanW27/06/2022
Here for the trigpoint. TP:UK log: From Loxton on West Mendip Way/Butcombe Trail, then into field (private land), followed boundary and then through an open gate onto another track that lead to the trigpoint, at this point I met the farmer out and about in his digger. He was happy for me to visit the trigpoint but wanted to make sure I went back the same way I came and didn't go past the trigpoint into his farm.thejackrustles25/04/2022
Viewpoint car park to NW at ST 3583 5784 - E. along road for about 150m & then continued E. along bridleway to T-junction - Turned right & followed waymarked West Mendip Way to farm gate at 366577 - Through gate & S. along farm track to the unmarked summit & trig point. Nobody about. (S)gerrybowes07/04/2021
Negotiated the drive from Worlebury Hill Road to the car pk on Roman Rd by pt 143m. Then standard way- RoWs to permissive access into the first field, then private land. Met a local couple who remembered a period when it was permissive access to the summit- they were in fields the opposite side of the wall. Good views and pleasant though, just a quick retreat from HP as the farm comes into view there. Fine and clear.pwheeler15/10/2020
From view point P. Private notice on track, permissive path status no longer no longer applying - but nobody about.summitsup29/09/2020
Parked by Post Box in Loxton. Took West Mendip Way until level with summit. Across 2 fields to Trig on Field Boundary then walked back crossing OS spot in the field.fosal2917/10/2019
Surreal experience in the car park of people sunning themselves on car roofs. Easy hill.Eddie07/07/2019
High point in field is NE (not NW) of trig.malcorbett01/07/2019
West Mendip Waywhiskybottle05/01/2019
Semi darkness peak HuMP summit sub/Marilyn even by head torch.vegibagger30/07/2018
Still no bull in field. Good views with Jenx and puppynordicstar29/05/2018
From minor road N of Shiplate: limited parking at end of public road.PGCE30/03/2018
With K from viewpoint to north west. Some stealth required to reach summit.Ashley19/11/2017
Superb views today on a 3 HuMP dash from Weston train station to Axbridge.Alex C27/10/2017
petey13/09/2017
From the litter strewn viewpoint. The big field had a sign saying beware of the bull but, as the gate was open, I figured he probably wasn't there.clivevilla19/05/2017
Parked at viewpoint and followed nearby bridleway to pick up West Mendip way and then across field to trig.Ramblingpaul20/02/2017
From view point car park on Roman Road . Followed muddy farm track direct to trig off bridle way to north.Mark Sims06/12/2016
Lovely sunset from here with great views over Bristol Channel, on drive home from Plymouth. Trig on mound at fence line but indistinct highpoint in field. Farmer approached but seemed reassured that we were trigging not shooting. Approached along bridle way from Loxton village.Denise 10/10/2016
Nice Bridleway from Loxton with ancient feel about it then along field boundaries to summit. Superb views over Bristol Channel in the last of the day light, lights of S Wales coast twinkling in the distance. While Abneying the summit a farmer spotted our lights and came to investigate, apparently thinking we might be out shooting. He was quite happy -or possibly relieved - when he found we were only visiting the summit.RichardM10/10/2016
solosimon and co12/07/2016
From Car park on Bleadon Hill to NW. Trig other side of BW fence, but higher ground to west of fence. Although middle of field maybe slightly higher. Great view across the Bristol Channel.PeterD05/05/2016
From viewpoint on a Bleadon Hill Road. Farm track branches off from West Mendip Way. Track initially E of boundary, then crosses to W side. Trig point on E side of boundary, summit W side. Excellent his. Great views. Solo.CJM24/06/2015
1/6 Not the easiest to find...but the friendly goats showed the way....Fergalh26/11/2014
Up the ridge from Loxton.Isambard19/03/2014
From viewpoint above Upper Canada, Bridleway to within 500yds. Access not clear, signs saying Conservation area, unchallenged.rhalstead09/03/2014
From Loxton, parking OK.jimbloomer22/02/2014
via trigpointcjo17/12/2013
Used the trade route from the NW. There is indeed a permissive path across the summit now but it's not well signed.Chris Peart04/03/2013
Parked in CP at viewpoint to NW. East then South along West Mendip Way, then right fork through gate onto farm track that runs almost due south along fence to summit trig. This farm track not on OS map, but did see a permissive path sign so trespass not required. Very muddy and in cloud at top so no views.Hillsidenick03/01/2013
Ascended from the North West, I could see nothing as visibility was down to about 20-30 yards. Eventually got close to trig after roaming across a field full of hay bales then found a path. Which led me to just the other side from the trig. As the fence looked higher than the trig I didn't bother climbing over the barbed wire fence.isabelle22/10/2012
From parking to NW then West Mendip Way and farm track. Ground at fence higher than trig.chrisbien21/05/2012
Summit is on private farm land; lots of signs warning 'Private - Keep Out', but we went there to reach the summit and as there was no-one around, we did the trespass.jonglew28/04/2012
Walked in via bridleway to NNW, then take the right path when it splits and a farm track takes you directly to the trig point. excellent views + no need for any trespass.Dugswell226/03/2012
Winscombe to Brent Knoll. Misty. Goat & horse field.Smudge10/03/2012
Walked up from Loxton on the bridleway and then hopped over a gate, reaching the top in the company of a couple of friendly goats.Herbert Anchovy15/02/2012
Trespass schmespass. Needs must.Martin R24/08/2011
Tracks all the way up from a car park to the north. Visited at dusk which with Spring vegetation (everything so much more advanced than back home in Scotland) was very atmospheric. The carpark was a bit busy, I got away with it, but would be uncomfortablfasgadh18/04/2011
Parked to NW and followed bridleways.destaylor10/02/2011
walked from car park to the north west. then take the right path when it splits and a farm track takes you directly to the trig point. excellent views.DARRENG06/07/2010
Followed on from Bleadon hill road and Roman road and followed the West Mendip way and the mendip butcombe trail. This gets you on to the main summit ridge.Their are some wonderful views on a clear day which was'nt today.hodder18/08/2009
CJM11/09/2008
Parked at the top of the lane (Shiplate Slait) (ST 362 570) also known locally as Loxton Hill, summit trig pillar (S3248) at ST 36560 57052 175.363mTony Hartry06/06/2007
Revisit. TP atop grassed-over tumulus, by fence, nice viewRHW12/08/2006
Involved a lot of trespassingsignyred03/07/2004
With Bob -climbing trip to SW. Stopped off to climb an obscure scruffy VS crack off the beach at Brean Down. I persuaded Bob for a leg stretch to add this nearby Sub-marilyn. Then on to Dartmoor.Chris Pearson23/06/2002
Parked at Loxton and used the West Mendip Way to approach the summit. A shimmy over a barbed wire fence a the trig point was reached. From the point good views could be had of the Quantocks and distant views of Exmoor and South Wales.garyhoney21/04/2000
TP atop grassed-over tumulus. 374558 Loxton, FP, open slopes then pasture to summit RHW09/04/2000
Wettest October ever. Wide views from top.arranc30/10/1998
With: solo; Afternoon walk from Loxton via track to NE & up to summit trig. Dropped down to Shiplate.Ian Baines14/10/1978
Tom Mundell27/12/2022
TedCymru03/10/2022
richtea504019/10/2021
midlife_hiking28/02/2021
Tony J02/09/2020
NickDelaney15/06/2020
abbo000108/06/2020
baerrito15/09/2019
tomandivy17/03/2019
Steve Q20/01/2019
Swindon Bagger21/10/2018
stub196922/09/2018
Glenford16/06/2018
jenx29/05/2018
Bug19/11/2017
Kiltie11/10/2017
Sainesy01/06/2017
ooo23/07/2016
BaggerGutt30/03/2016
carole engel22/09/2015
Ben Tindal01/04/2015
iaindbrown20/03/2015
RobertP23/12/2014
Dusty24/11/2014
nicolajane15/10/2014
Campbell Singer02/07/2014
Barbara Singer02/07/2014
Alan Moore28/04/2014
Colin Crawford11/03/2013
Jacqdaw03/01/2013
chalky195321/11/2012
AndyS29/07/2012
asbown28/11/2011
alda17/10/2011
GaryJones01/10/2011
Sherlock31/08/2011
GordonAdshead05/05/2011
Alan Whatley16/09/2010
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Man of Kernow122/05/2009
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mae10/02/2008
Emma and Simon01/01/2008
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DanKanaris26/12/2006
BrianMatthews03/05/2006
stevent080918/06/2005
ajwxyzt12/03/2005
PeakyPete01/01/2005
Adrian30/10/2004
ianwatson08/02/2004
Stewart30/08/2002
Halfdecent24/07/2002
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IainT08/01/1999
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David Purchase12/05/1998
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