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Name:Edvin Loach
Hill number:17157
Height:182m / 597ft
Section:38B: West Gloucestershire, Hereford & Worcester
Classification:Tu,1
Drop:32m
Col:150m  SO664590  
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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
1211314/02/2016SO 66172 58421  F: W edge of small pastureRHW
Summit
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1211614/02/2016SO 66204 58420  F: Pasture by large tree
O: This point slightly lower I think
RHW
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 23 users)ByDate of Ascent
Doesn't feel like a hilltop but it's a nice spot.summitsup10/02/2022
Easy parking in church car park. Quick bag.PGCE25/07/2021
Nice church toovegibagger04/11/2020
Ample parking.Play2End10/10/2020
Through gate at rear of peaceful churchyard into paddock.Campbell Singer08/02/2020
Good parking at church.Barbara Singer08/02/2020
Through the two church yard. Ground will have been disturbed by past habitation, around the big ash?fasgadh16/10/2019
Sheep in paddock just beyond church.cjo22/12/2018
High point seemed to be by the large ash.Herbert Anchovy12/07/2017
From church car park, through graveyard to field.rhalstead20/05/2017
Walked through churchyard to pasture. Tree or hedge? Went to both.PeterD25/09/2016
Went to ground by hedge and by church. The old, ruined church next to the 19th century replacement has interesting herringbone masonry.clivevilla28/08/2016
Agree with RHW, but view of church prettier than that of hedge.milimana21/02/2016
Small pasture between church and houses. Ground by large tree or more likely by western hedge. Church is a trig station and has a cut benchmark so a triple tickRHW14/02/2016
Ground near church seems higherarranc27/11/2015
Martin R22/04/2022
RichardM26/02/2021
ARC18/12/2020
mnixon24/12/2019
Adrian02/08/2019
andrew brown21/03/2018
GordonAdshead15/12/2016
Dusty18/04/2014