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Name:Wick Hill
Hill number:15881
Height:103m / 338ft
Section:32C: Neath to Chepstow
Classification:Tu,1
Drop:43m
Col:60m  SS971746  
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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
1563714/09/2016SS 92350 71980  F: No feature anywhere in the playing field could be a summitTony Hartry
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Jim
-2286119/10/2014SS 92238 71927  F: no featureRamblingpaul
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541719/10/2014ST 92238 71927  F: Slightly raised in field behind sports groundRamblingpaul
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GJ



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From the SE corner of Wick village green. There is a stone stile into a flat pasture. I walked to the far side just to make sure.clivevilla29/11/2023
And I found the moved and secretive trig pillar.Martin R15/11/2023
9 mile run loop from St Brides taking in Old Castle Down, the Castle Upon Alun clapper bridge, Wick Hill and its hidden trig (its been moved to the hedge behind the sports hall) and back along coastmilejunkie10/03/2023
After calling in for a cup of tea with my son's in-laws in Cowbridge, we drove to Wick and crossed a style set in the wall to the W of the top. Then back to Merthyr.GordonAdshead15/09/2019
From the southeast corner of the village green, over the stile into the field for a quick meander around the various possible high points.Mariana Trench29/06/2019
Parked next to the village green and kiddies playground. Summit field full of incredibly friendly sheep, bordering on the precocious.Campbell Singer25/11/2018
Found the spider & FBless trig. Just at end of pavilion.ngthack22/08/2018
The moved trig was a great find by Jon and its been on my list to pay it a visit ever since. A group of ladies were meeting in the club house and must have wondered what I was doing going around the back. I gave them a friendly wave! I then did a circuit of the pitch to bag the TuMP.Father Ted11/04/2017
Revisit to bag the Tump with Iain Brown and the moved lost trig point.Dugswell215/03/2017
From Monknash, walked around both field and rugby pitch.welshyboyo02/01/2017
Went for the rugby pitch although could be the arable field to S. Took a good walk round the pitch, luckily, as chanced upon the 'destroyed' trig pillar!jonglew20/12/2016
Bagged the playing field high point first then into the nearby field for completeness and to photograph the Blue Texel sheep.Dugswell220/10/2016
Parked near playing field. HP either in pasture or on FP that passes alongside the rugby pitch. I favoured the former as being marginally higher.PeterD03/10/2016
Parked by the school in Wick followed the footpath past on old windmill into a playing field highest point difficult to assessTony Hartry14/09/2016
Access from west via RoW. Pasture.Adrian21/02/2016
RHW07/11/2004
Halfdecent19/06/2023
andrew brown09/12/2020
Pip5620/09/2020
amarillo-oro-como17/12/2018
Tony J18/03/2018
iaindbrown15/03/2017
stevent080908/08/2016
underhill31/08/2015
Ramblingpaul19/10/2014
Dusty19/01/2009
TREBORK01/01/2000