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Name:Waddesdon Hill
Hill number:17388
Height:147m / 482ft
Section:39: Central and Eastern England
Classification:Tu,1
Drop:53m
Col:94m  SP751161  

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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
1101425/10/2015SP 75849 15374  F: Path adjacent to trig pillar.Smudge
Summit
DM
1249510/03/2016SP 75854 15368  F: Trig pillarjonglew
Subpoint
1GG
2467725/08/2018SP 75847 15375  F: Path adjacent to trig.
O: Trig S4511 at SP 75851 15374.
Aye Jimmy
Summit
DM
2468325/08/2018SP 75851 15374  F: trig pointAye Jimmy
Subpoint
1DM



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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 48 users)ByDate of Ascent
Halfdecent18/11/2023
SteveG15/03/2023
Parked on the verge of the minor road to the S, then PRoW - point to note, trig is on the E side of the thick hedge, so the PRoW actually takes you to the wrong side of the hedge... we back tracked & go onto the E (R) side of the hedge. HP near Trig ( which is behind 2 fences, one wooden & the other wire ).DanMaisieBex19/09/2022
Martin R17/03/2022
Matt26/09/2021
Trig Pillar Liberator Man strikes again. Spent 45 mins liberating the eastern side of the trig pillar, once I'd eventually found precisely where it was hiding, buried deeply in very spiky Sloe bush hedge.vegibagger25/08/2021
A threre and back run from Stone Village using Midshires and Swains way on a lovely May evening. Trig point was hidden in a newly laid hedge. Very nice country side. Pheasant shooting is obviously very big here, saw Hare boxing each other, Red Kite, deer, Woodpecker.Gareth188615/05/2021
Bike and walks: Haddenham station - Burn Hill - Waddesdon Hill - Lodge Hill - Ashendon Hill - Dorton Hill - North Hill - Muswell Hill - Arncott Hill - Graven Hill - Bicester Village station.Mark Jackson12/09/2020
geoffreycurnock19/06/2020
4-Tump circuit from Waddesdon: Quainton Hill, Bunshill, Waddesdon Hill, Lodge Hill.PGCE21/04/2020
davefh30/12/2019
Here for the trigpoint. TP:UK log: Along footpath from South with coinea.thejackrustles05/10/2019
2nd hill of 8 on a 36km traverse from Stone to Bicester, climbing Burn Hill then through the Nursery to follow the Swan's Way/Mishires way then the Aylesbury ring and then back onto the Midshires Way, following it to the Trig pillar and summit. Continuing South of Waddesdon Manor heading for Ashendon Hill....Dazingdale06/07/2019
Short on time so parked at the end of the road, and walked to the top. A horse event was in progress so the route to the trig was quite tricky.ChinnockC19/05/2019
2.1 mile there-and-back walk to summit from parking space just off of the busy A41, easy enough walk to trig hidden in gap in hedge, earlier that day re-bagged Coombe Hill and bagged Pulpit Hill and Beacon Hill as part of a 8.6 mile walk, lovely clear summery weather. Afterwards drove to and bagged Quainton Hill.DanTrig09/10/2018
Less than 100m from road to S and easy parking.Aye Jimmy25/08/2018
Wycombe Wanderer17/07/2018
as for Clivevillaarranc30/06/2018
GordonAdshead26/05/2018
Path between two hedges. Trig is in the right hand one but is obvious.clivevilla28/04/2018
Walked from Stone along the Midshires Way. Mostly tarmac. Lovely walk on a cold, misty day with persistent light rain. Trig point cleverly hidden in the hedge. Shy but ultimately friendly horse looked on. With NS.Owen B03/02/2018
Parked on wide verge opposite ROW to top, after drive along ridge, that runs parallel with the Chiterns scarp, from Chearsley. A lovely spot.pwheeler26/01/2018
Parking on lush grassy verge. Gate into fields with gallops and some classy looking horses. Big view for little hill.Campbell Singer09/12/2017
KC26/03/2017
stevent080925/03/2017
'Rothschild Country' In the 1900s house parties from the manor would pass around this hill driving the four miles through the estate to the pavilion at Eythorpe (furniture and sculpture collections)then taking a steam launch up river to the tea house.Chris Pearson02/10/2016
With Wendyijpowell31/08/2016
DC11main27/05/2016
Short walk from road.PeterD31/03/2016
Short walk from road. HP probably at trig although SP 75844 15310 was at least as high.jonglew10/03/2016
Louise14/02/2016
ajwxyzt14/02/2016
Short distance along footpath from road.Swindon Bagger16/01/2016
Waddesdon to Whitchurch.Smudge25/10/2015
andrew brown02/09/2015
A gem if approached along the Midshires Way from Stone. This was part of a long mountain bike ride from Aylesbury and covering 5 tops in totaltrimarc227/08/2015
Trig point in hedgeRichardM02/08/2015
Trig point at side of path; very short out-and-back from North Bucks Way. Decent views.wheresthepath25/01/2015
AndyS09/01/2015
Easy parking. Summit just off road probably. Also probably on track!!destaylor20/10/2014
ngthack17/08/2014
Followed the North Buckinghamshire Way from Waddesdon.rhalstead18/05/2013
Adrian04/09/2010
BrianMatthews01/12/2009
griefmiester20/05/2009
RHW14/03/2003
amcvey01/01/2000
From Great Kimble on North Buckinghamshire Wayrfoster17/05/1982