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Name:Stanton Moor
Hill number:5335
Height:323m / 1060ft
Parent (Ma):2812  Shining Tor
RHB Section:36: Lancashire, Cheshire & the Southern Pennines
Nuttall/Wainwright area:The Peak District
County/UA:Derbyshire
Catchment:Trent
Class:Hump, Tump (300-399m), Ethel, Clem
(Hu,Tu,3,E,Cm)
Grid ref:SK 24493 62901
Summit feature:embedded rock 11m SSW of trig point
Drop:111m
Col:212m  SK237613  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 119
(1:25k) OL24E
Observations:ground 60m WSW at SK 24441 62861 is just lower
Survey:Abney level
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A revisit with Alma Aurea, I think the first visit was in 2003 looking at my photos! Anyhow, finally bagging the summit on a nice circular walk from Youlgreave, Robin Hoods Stride and Birchover before heading up to Stanton Moor.meltdiceburg24/03/2024
A easy summit with trig. Good clear paths around Stanton Moor. Combine with a walk to the Nine Ladies Stone Circle and Cork Stone.emylou17/11/2023
Short walk From road via the Cork Stone along good path to trig and The HP.matty1971b29/10/2023
from Birchoverholtsd07/10/2023
Parked at the end of the path to the west, past the cork stone, and on paths to the summit near the trig point. Continued to the Nine Ladies Stone Circle. Pleasant walk around.LizH19/08/2023
Walked up from the Cork Stone on to the nine lady's Circle. Also Bagged the Trig.Deego29/07/2023
itShort walk up from roadside parking on Birchover Road (to W), past Cork Stone then onto trig point and nearbty high point. Second Ethel of the day on a bank holiday weekend. Rain cleared for some nice views.Lazylizzie30/04/2023
From Barn Farm campsite whilst on Silver DoE with a grouprobphys21/04/2023
From Carlton Lees car park (£5 if manned) for a Seventeen mile walk o the Ethel summits of Stanton moor, Harthill moor and Lees moor in just under Seven hours.WAYNE ROWLETT16/04/2023
A pleasant walk around the wood of Stanton Moor with Nell the dog.Glenelg24/03/2023
With E. Short walk up from roadside parking on Birchover Road (to W), past Cork Stone then onto trig point and nearbty high point. Embedded rock well covered by the heather.Beeliner30/01/2023
Trig bag with R+R. Birchover - Rowter Rocks - Robin Hood Stride - Stanton Moor.Dan Baddeley27/11/2022
KeithByTheC19/11/2022
Third of four Humps picked up on the drive from Miller's Dale to London. Parked on the road to the WSW.Mark Jackson02/10/2022
Pleasant day visiting nine ladies and cork stonebirder195127/09/2022
On an 8 mile circuit from Winster. With several others including Baggergut.JulieB20/08/2022
Excellent timing arriving here just 10 mins before sunset. Lovely weather and a superb sky tonight.Alex C19/08/2022
Hill 3 on 3 Hill Bike ride (incl Lees Moor, Harthill Moor). Most probably been to trig point beforesteveb200628/07/2022
With Isabel, Olivia and J&R&E&R. Only visited trig point this timealistairpooler18/06/2022
Surmounting the Cork Stone was fun.summitter14/05/2022
From [closed] minor road along S side of hill, down to Hillcarr Farm, then back up to FP into access land, then with K to top across moor. Interesting rock formations including Cork Stone. Then down to Birchover.IanHHill09/05/2022
Stanton Moor [Moor Plantations S4151] from GR: SK 24196 62793ronaldo33319/02/2022
Stanton Moor [Moor Plantations S4151] from GR: SK 24196 62793Hippster19/02/2022
Following quick pit stop for a tart in Bakewell. Short walk from parking west of summit passing the Cork Stone on route. Had it been dry...would have pulled up the rock too, the wet rock just a little slippy... busy despite the intermittent rain. 6/7 HuMPN.Morters05/02/2022
Short walk from car park opposite Birchover StoneLongwojo05/02/2022
Short walk From road via the Cork Stone along good path to trig and The HP. Also visited ground to SSW.PeterD05/12/2021
Great little walk around the woods with the kids taking in a couple of geocaches and the cork stone. About 4 milesThe-Z-Man23/10/2021
done with my family about 4 milesCodyZ23/10/2021
Gravel ride to Stanton Moor visionset23/08/2021
Bakewell - Lees Moor - Stanton Moortwg2729/07/2021
With Isabel, Olivia, J&R&E&R. Visited trig point and embedded rock 11m SSW of trig pointalistairpooler03/07/2021
Quick walk from the village. 5kmNicky C22/05/2021
From parking near the Cork Stone, lovely winters morning with a decent frost and snow. Visited the trig and high point then continued on a circular loop to the King Stone, stone circle and Tower.Jephcote8330/12/2020
With H.Chris Ellis18/12/2020
Trail run with GFE from Square & Compass Pub before a full EnglishFionalevey27/09/2020
Lovely evening walk up from Darley Bridge, via Nine Ladies then up to the trig, before a visit to Doll Tor. A beautiful evening at the end of a hot day.thesweetcheat17/09/2020
Parked at road site to west of Cork Stone. Easy bag, then on to visit the Nine Ladies where people gathering to celebrate Lughnasadh. Back to see Cork Stone. Nice stroll but 32 degC made it a wee bit too warm to linger.Pete West31/07/2020
From Quarry parking- down through Birchover- Rowtor rocks to Robin Hoods Stride, back to Upper Town- Stanton moor to Tower, Nine Ladies then trig/top. Cork Stone & back to parking, some Sun warm & dry.apricorum21/07/2020
Easy walk from road via Cork Stone.AngusDog01/03/2020
A breath of fresh air after ChristmasM6KIO28/12/2019
Walk from Youlgreave with Simon to Robin Hood's Stride, Nine Ladies Stone Circle and across Stanton Moor. Do not remember going to Trig Point. Pre Christmas Trip to Youlgreave with Simon December 2019.dancingqueen10121/12/2019
from WinsterFlatfield07/11/2019
Detour from DofE duties. Camping at Birchover.richard6927/10/2019
On holiday with RosaidhBigNick05/09/2019
A beautiful sunshiny morning. Very easy from road to west. With B and R.jenx14/02/2019
Easy up from the Cork Stone with Jenx and Bryher. Good viewpointnordicstar14/02/2019
An evening stroll from layby to west. HP is near trig on embedded rock in heather. Historic feeling place. Richard climbed the Corkstone.Denise 07/02/2019
Been here several times before but thought I should return to check out the high point rock hidden amongst the heather. The haul up the Cork Stone never fails to please.RichardM07/02/2019
Climbed to attend a geocaching event: Hill Bagger #8. When we'd said we would attend we didn't realise it would be snowing!ey up me duck19/01/2019
A snowy ascent to the trig for a geocaching event. Lots of funLannbot19/01/2019