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Name:Bradenham Hill
Hill number:17353
Height:182m / 597ft
Section:39: Central and Eastern England
Classification:Tu,1
Drop:48m
Col:134m  SU811977  

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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
1250110/03/2016SU 81573 97136  F: Pasturejonglew
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2268211/04/2018SU 81573 97135  F: Un-marked, levellish field of grassRichardM
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2481009/09/2018SU 81574 97134  F: Slightly raised ground in field.Aye Jimmy
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suzannerowcliffe25/02/2024
First of 4 hills on way to Newbury Tothill Travelodge and 2nd weekend of TuMP bagging as part of achilles rehab. Parking for one (just) off road on Slough Lane opposite entrance to Nobles Farm at col between Slough Hill and Bradenham Hill. Walked up drive to Nobles Farm through Allnutt's Wood. Stepped over low fence at side of gate into paddock and visited summit in SW corner. Returned same way to van, then on to Slough Hill.mntainman16/02/2024
From freep arking at Saunderton station. Up minor road then tarmac track towards Nobles Farm. Over low fence, no barbed wire, into grass field where summit is near northwest corner. KeithByTheC24/11/2023
Clach Liath09/09/2023
Easy stroll up from Slough Lane.sclater23/01/2023
FinnTumps29/08/2022
Parked in Bledlow Ridge and took the Chiltern way then Ridgeway to Lodge Hill (nettle summit), then ROW SE to Slough Hill (blackthorn, bramble and nettle summit) and Bradenham Hill. Back along ROWs to Bledlow Ridge. Pleasant walk if you can avoid the worst of the summit vegetation.summitter16/08/2022
In grassy fieldclivevilla21/07/2022
johnkenyon19/03/2022
Matt28/08/2021
Bag For Life13/07/2021
Martin R30/06/2021
Completed as part of circular walk from Beldlow Ridge, also including two other hills, Slough and Lodge Hill. Private land signs everywhere as if people are really that interested in walking around a scruffy equine field of weeds and poo, typical of affluent neighbourhoods in SE England I find, anyone else? Otherwise very nice rolling countryside with wild meadows and designated verges around arable land for wildlife. Very nice. Summit to right of track,Gareth188614/05/2021
Parked at the foot of the bridleway to the north and ascended this and Slough Hill, following an orienteering event on the other side of the valley.JohnW18/04/2021
Continued from Slough hill, up the road to a gate. Then along the trees to the spot height. Had lunch sitting on 2 stumps on the way down back to Saunderton 4 of 5 todayChinnockC26/09/2020
10.8 mile circular from layby on road south of Bledlow, followed paths to Bledlow Ridge and Radnage down to West Wycombe, climbing up to the impressive mausoleum and church then followed 'ridge' to Bradenham Hill, Slough Hill and Lodge Hill back to the car, first walk since end of lockdown. Lovely and sunny with a nice breeze, a few people about.DanTrig18/05/2020
6-Tump circuit from Great Kimble: Bradenham Hill, Slough Hill, Lodge Hill, Whiteleaf Hill, Pulpit Hill, Beacon Hill.PGCE07/04/2020
davefh20/01/2020
On loop run of Bradenham, Slough, Lodge, and Whiteleaf Hills. Easy access to grassy field via gate just before footpath enters woods.maclrc12/01/2020
Bradenham, Slough & Lodge hills. 9.5km total from train station where we’d parked Van. With GFE.Fionalevey15/09/2019
5th top of 6 on Stage 6 of the Ridgeway with Lesley on a route from Watlington to Saunderton, climbing Bald Hill, Adwell Cop, Beacon Hill and Lodge Hill to finish at Saunderton. Our Airbnb host dropped me off at Bradenham where i took a permissive path to the wood and the woodland tracks to road, over 1 fence to explore 2 high spots on the large grassy field close to the woodland border. Back onto the track and onwards to Slough hill...Dazingdale26/09/2018
Parked to NW, up tarmac lane then off right at top via green track through undergrowth. Crossed fence into field by pile of old logs and large tree.Aye Jimmy09/09/2018
from Slough and back to station. Very hot.arranc27/06/2018
Indistinct point on domed grassy field near woodland. Part of a three tump walk with Lodge and Slough Hills which was a pleasant break on our journey home. Llamas, lambs, red kites, flowering violets and cowslips, damp cold mist.Denise 11/04/2018
From the NW on surfaced track and then along N edge of grassy field.RichardM11/04/2018
With N and A. From Bradenham, PF to Nobles Farm then NW.Owen B25/03/2018
DC11main22/02/2018
Wycombe Wanderer23/12/2017
As KC. Tarmac most of the way. Back down and onto Slough Hill. A muntjac ambled across the track on my way back down.Campbell Singer09/12/2017
From roadside between this and Slough hill. Easy stroll up lane.KC04/06/2017
BrianMatthews09/05/2017
SteveG21/12/2016
Second tump after Slough Hill. Straight forward walk. HP in field 20m W of the path where the path exits the wood. Large oak tree nearby.DanMaisieBex02/10/2016
4hr 30 walk between Saunderton and Little Kimble stations over 6 Tumps. Followed track up ridge into woods from NW, then mown track through nettles directly to highest point.Mark Jackson13/06/2016
stevent080905/06/2016
From road to NW along FP/road. At gate went along field boundary.PeterD26/05/2016
andrew brown10/05/2016
From Saunderton Stationr.ashwell13/03/2016
Pleasant walk across from Slough Hill. RoW mainly, then deviated S on wide path cut through bramble and scrub to woodland/pasture boundary. HP a few metres into the field.jonglew10/03/2016
Louise14/02/2016
ajwxyzt14/02/2016
On 10 mile circuit of Bradenham valley starting from Bradenham Manor on a very windy day. Summit appears to be in middle of field to W of ridge path, just before you reach the woods when heading north. There's a gate into the field that appears almost purpose-built for Tump-ers.wheresthepath29/11/2015
Part of a round walk based on Saunderton Stationtrimarc222/08/2015
Swindon Bagger24/06/2015
Nicely linked with slough Hill on footpath to open field and jog back to station.Chris Pearson24/04/2015
Moore10009/01/2015
Badders05/12/2014
ngthack20/08/2014
GordonAdshead24/05/2014
Easy parking at station. Stroll. Summit could be anywhere.destaylor25/11/2013