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Name:Diddersley Hill
Hill number:16444
Height:209m / 686ft
Section:35A: The Northern Pennines
Classification:Tu,2,Cm
Drop:73m
Col:136m  NZ116110  

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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
2016830/08/2017NZ 17418 07867  F: grass mound 7m S of OS bolt
O: grass mound at NZ 17417 07874 is lower
S: Abney level
jimbloomer
Subpoint
1Jim
-2300409/11/2014NZ 17420 07869  F: grass mound 3m W of OS bolt
S: obvious summit
Aye Jimmy
Summit
-2415130/10/2013NZ 17423 07870  F: grass mound 3m W of OS bolt
S: obvious summit
George Gradwell
Summit
-2415230/10/2013NZ 17423 07872  F: grass mound 3m W of OS bolt
S: obvious summit
David Gradwell
Summit
277530/10/2013NZ 17423 07870  F: grass mound 3m W of OS bolt
S: obvious summit
George Gradwell
Extracted
Jim
278530/10/2013NZ 17423 07872  F: grassy hump 3m W of OS bolt on large concrete baseDavid Gradwell
Extracted
Jim
558509/11/2014NZ 17420 07869  F: Grassy banking couple of metres W of OS bolt in concrete slab.
O: Bolt at NZ 17422 07869.
Aye Jimmy
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GG



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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 66 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Ben Rinnes28/03/2024
A quick leg stretch.Dugswell222/03/2024
GaryJones06/12/2023
Halfdecent17/09/2023
Matt30/07/2023
Alan Caine19/02/2023
Archie30/10/2022
KathW30/10/2022
08:00, 13 degrees, overcast, calm. (19 degrees dark cloud and sun later).Wycombe Wanderer27/08/2022
2nd of 8 Tumps picked up on a drive from Kilnhurst to Keswick.Mark Jackson02/08/2022
matty1971b26/07/2022
A quick stop heading home to Scotland from Yorkshire. A more pleasant break than most service stations offer.summitter05/07/2021
Cycled from home. Nice little hill- grassy- a couple of trees near summit & lots of gorse. Good views.ger07/03/2021
David8420/08/2020
steve1856603/07/2020
Over the low wall and up through the wood. Wide views.Campbell Singer21/06/2020
quick dash up, no sign of a stunning view with a powerful drizzle, need to head back on a finer day!Nicky C12/06/2020
jamiehighton05/06/2020
Adrian30/01/2020
Space to park on RHS of road as you pull off A66. Wandered down road to second metal gate - through this then up RHS of compound to concrete structure on summit.Wheelsy05/01/2020
Diddersley Hill from GR: NZ 17621 07611Hippster12/10/2019
Diddersley Hill from GR: NZ 17621 07611ronaldo33312/10/2019
Great views for little effort. Parked up in Melsonby and ran a 6 mile route along a reasonable country road there and back. Climbed the gate near the reservoir and a short climb to the topmadaddo22/05/2019
Passing by en route from Lincoln to Penrith. With Jenx, gorse coming on nicelynordicstar24/02/2019
Been past this little top so many times!jenx24/02/2019
From the road, up past the new covered resr to the old one at top of the hill, with its trig bolt at centre.jonglew31/12/2018
ngthack28/12/2018
From SE. Luckily the hill is higher than the reservoir.clivevilla10/09/2018
carole engel08/09/2018
Nice view.Moorponder14/04/2018
A very satisfying grassy knoll with superb views- including snow dusted hills. Clear suny cold day. Easily accessible from Scotch Corner/ A 66/ layby on side road via rough grass and small wood. On top is the concrete top of a small reservoir with bolt and a grassy mound to the side. There is also a lower, larger, enclosed reservoir.Denise 02/02/2018
From the SE over rough grass and then through small wood to grassy summit knoll with sunken reservoir. Good views include snow dusted hills to the NW.RichardM02/02/2018
peebs03/11/2017
Was heading for the OS bolt before I even realised this was a P30.agentmancuso17/10/2017
Jacqdaw04/10/2017
Fourth TuMP of day and the only one that looked like a proper hill. Very good views to north and east. Was well worth the short detour from A66 on way back to Penrith. Layby parking half way between A66 and reservoir. Easy access through unlocked gate then up to RHS of compound to very obvious top. Easy trespass with no climbing required.Hillsidenick04/10/2017
Equinox TuMP. Break after taking an hour to do ten miles on the A1M to get to the A66vegibagger22/09/2017
malcorbett01/09/2017
jimbloomer30/08/2017
Stopped off on a fine day to watch the clouds bubbling over Teesdalenordicstar14/07/2017
mae12/07/2017
Ran from Gilling Wood and back.stever22/05/2017
DC11main17/04/2017
Tiddly diddlyMartin R28/02/2017
After night in Richmond a few hills circuiting the dale before route homenordicstar06/12/2016
From parking space closer to A66. Through opening gate and up r/h side of reservoir fence to top.Bramley28/08/2016
Parked in first space nearest A66 then simple walk along road,through gate and up path next to reservoir.Pleasant views from top.catman26/08/2016
A very brief diversion from the A66. Better parking in layby towards A66 than in gateway to reservoir, as this road seemed to be something of a racetrack!Fisky Boy08/07/2016
With Fisky BoyBrenda Cloke08/07/2016
With Eire before his race at Richmond Old Race Course.Dangerous Dave07/02/2016