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Name:Frieth Hill
Hill number:17355
Height:179m / 587ft
Section:39: Central and Eastern England
Classification:Tu,1
Drop:36m
Col:143m  SU801903  
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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
2481109/09/2018SU 79200 90628  F: Banking/verge outside Greenwood, 5m W of telegraph pole.
O: Verge outside Mijenin seemed as high.
Aye Jimmy
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Fourth and last hill of afternoon. A virtual drive up. Parked on roadside on drive to High View House and Greenwood. HP is on grass verge in front of Greenwood. Stepped out of van and walked the 10m to actually stand on HP.mntainman16/02/2024
Halfdecent18/11/2023
FinnTumps24/09/2023
Clach Liath09/09/2023
CXB11/08/2023
Parked in a passing place and walked up the road.clivevilla21/07/2022
Strange area . Posh houses on single track roads .Mark Sims23/06/2022
Quick visit whilst visiting MarlowRamblingpaul10/09/2021
Matt31/07/2021
Martin R30/06/2021
Adrian207/01/2021
Parked up near the top. Walked in front of some nices houses to the post box and back again. 1 of 5 todayChinnockC26/09/2020
Quiet lane; about 3 paces from the car - no need to switch the engine off!PGCE11/08/2020
johnkenyon28/07/2020
Drive up and step out. Last of 7 on way to Barnet for FA Trophy replay. Let's hope it's not postponed 2 minutes before kick off this week.Bramley28/01/2020
Quick evening visit from Aston Rowant office to the Avery’s. Roadside outside houses.Herbert Anchovy22/01/2020
davefh20/01/2020
arjh12/01/2020
Near telegraph pole outside Greenwood, I reckon. Rewarded by view of low flying kite in field opposite.maclrc08/01/2020
On a 4.6 mile walk: Lane End- Widdenton Park Hill- Moor End- Frieth Hill- Mousell's Wood- Fining Wood- Lane End. The HP is almost a drive over (the verge being higher). This section of the walk is by far the best, with Fining Wood being a good beech wood. Part sunny, autumn colours.pwheeler18/11/2019
2nd and final tump on my 50th birthday after a day exploring Cliveden gardens with my family and Lesley. Parked on verge between 2 houses then walked up onto bank, recording 180m near telegraph pole, slightly lower elsewhere. Easy bag before the long drive back to Nottingham.Dazingdale17/08/2019
Very straightforward, except that I did have to walk to the highest point as an ambulance was blocking the narrow road lower down.JohnW30/03/2019
Along Spurgrove Lane, took reading on banking/verge outside Greenwood. Outside Mijenin looked similar height.Aye Jimmy09/09/2018
on verge of road.arranc27/06/2018
High Wycombe - Widdenton Park Hill - Frieth Hill - Lane End - bus back to HW.Mark Jackson19/05/2018
Midday, 4 degrees C sunny, nice.Wycombe Wanderer26/12/2017
grass verge by Woodhays House. Parked by Prince Albert pub and did circular walk in overcast weatherDenise 24/12/2017
Levellish summit with houses. Grass verge on N side of road is a good a high point as any.RichardM24/12/2017
Early morning, still dark. From the little I could see, looked rather ordinary First of a big day of 19 Bucks Tumps.Campbell Singer09/12/2017
Very pleasant circular walk with my family from limited roadside parking at church in Fingest via Little Frieth, Frieth, Hatchett Woods & Skirmett. Gorgeous weather, great views from the route up. Shame the top itself is a bit cack, but did at least see a fox in the woods nearby.wheresthepath11/06/2017
KC30/04/2017
SteveG06/10/2016
A quick 'ascent' over the fence into the paddock to the E of the footpath. Road certainly lower. Parking in the bridleway just tot he W of the HP.DanMaisieBex02/10/2016
Nondescript roadside top in AONB. Wife drove - got out and wandered up the road a bit - job done. Had to go and have lunch and a couple of pints at the Bull & Butcher in Turville to recover.milimana11/06/2016
DC11main27/05/2016
andrew brown10/05/2016
From Village, walk along country lanes.rhalstead13/03/2016
Lane End to Booker. Pleasant climb through woodland to N.Smudge11/12/2015
Grass verge N side road. Had a look at field S of hedgerow, difficult to determine if it was higher; on balance probably not.jonglew04/12/2015
As part of a 5 top bike ride from Wycombe Stationtrimarc216/11/2015
Ascent of Grass verge from the road was a challenge, couldn't decide if it was outside Mijennin, or Greenwood.PeterD16/11/2015
Cycled over from Marlowr.ashwell06/09/2015
Last hill of my Bucks. completion.ngthack25/08/2015
Swindon Bagger24/06/2015
As I approached this roadside top i gave way to a gang of runners (training on the route of the hilly Frieth 10k held in October) and then gave way to a gang of cyclists on the hill climb up as I left. During the Second World War Frieth was home to King Zog of Albania who lived at Parmoor House with his wife, sisters, nephews and nieces. The King also had a group of bodyguards who lived nearby and some Ministers who lived at Lane End. After the war they left to go to Egypt but one nephew stayed in Frieth.(wiki)Chris Pearson14/06/2015
stevent080901/01/2015
Badders05/12/2014
GordonAdshead24/05/2014
Fairly flat. Just had a wander around.destaylor11/04/2014
BrianMatthews12/06/2013