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Name:Beeston Bump
Hill number:17476
Height:63.6m / 209ft
Section:39: Central and Eastern England
Classification:Tu,0
Drop:37.6m
Col:25.9m  TG 1711 4300  
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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
3754119/03/2022TG 16788 43302  F: 3m E
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-2494027/12/2014TG 16790 43301  F: ground 4m E of trig pointRobertP
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593327/12/2014TG 16790 43301  F: No feature (grass) 4m E of trigRobertP
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 137 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Bagged whilst walking on the LDWA's Winter Poppyline 50 mile event.dazedemon11/02/2024
With Jo, from Sheringham Cliff Top car park. Weather; sunny, cold, good visibility.amblerbob30/11/2023
LSjohn steel04/07/2023
After a long tiring day in the car it was a relief to climb the Bump from our campsite at Beeston Regis. Lovely views from summit.Crumblie215/06/2023
Walking the Norfolk Coast Path National Trailfosal2921/04/2023
Looking for an Alpine Swift - later seen at Cromer Church.garyhoney13/04/2023
Done whilst walking part of the Norfolk Coastal Path, Cromer - Morstonrichard6930/09/2022
Good Friday saunter from West Runton Camping Club site to Sherringham. Lovely 360 view from top. WW2 Y-station adds interest. With Geraldine, Eoin, Clodagh and Tiarnan - the whole tribePete West16/04/2022
Repeat ascent of this interesting glacial remnant with trig and benches on top. Lovely light. Staying at Sheringham YH.Denise 10/01/2022
With Bevsimon and co04/01/2022
Walk up from Sheringham on Coastal pathButeobuteo04/10/2021
After Harpley hill i drove to Sheringham, parking up in the layby off the main road. My daughter and i walked a nice circular via the attractive Priory over the top along the coast path. Glorious sunshine and views. We also had a quick look at Beeston Regis SSSI before driving up to Beacon Hill.Dazingdale01/05/2021
TD, C & HThis Dog21/08/2020
As part of Poppy 26 with D and M.MichaelF12/08/2020
Circular walk from Sheringham to Beacon Hill, East Runton and along beach to Beeston Bump.welshyboyo13/06/2020
Parked in Cliff Road.PGCE27/05/2020
Nice short circular walk.KevPalmer05/10/2019
Trig bagging. Fap spot this.David Bremner26/09/2019
Nice hill with good views along the Coastal Paths . combined with loop up to Beacon Hill.D SID12/09/2019
My second visit to Beeston Bump. An evening stroll from the road with Sonja and Carol (and, of course, the dogs).Skip17/08/2019
A fun hill as part of a walk along the Norfolk Coast Path between Sherringham and Cromer before returning on the train. Gorgeous views but absolutely hundreds of horrible little bugs everywhere. 5.1 miles Walked with Anna, 4 year old J and 7 month old A in a carrier.Wackywelshy15/06/2019
With E. Coastal stroll from Sheringham.Beeliner23/04/2019
A lovely coastal hill composed of the same glacial till that makes up the 8 mile long 100m high Cromer Ridge ( Terminal Moraine) just inland laid down by a glacier only 10 to 15,000 yrs ago. It is still eroding rapidly - there used to be two bumps as shown in sketches from 1700s. More of the hill is likely to disappear as there is a managed retreat policy for the coastline berween here and West Ructon -which involves not replacing crumbling sea defences, and allowing the coast to evolve naturally. There was a cross on the summit on my visit - brought up yesterday on the annual Easter Sunday service. During WWII it was a listening post to intercept messages for Bletchley Park to decipher.Chris Pearson22/04/2019
Following a gig in Norwich the previous evening, J&I had a few days in Sheringham. A beautiful evening on arrival, so well worth a quick wander up the Bump for the view. Joined dozens of others, none of whom I suspect would have any idea about 'Tumps'. Highlight was a walk out W to Blakeney Point the following day for some seal watching though.NotReallyABagger22/02/2019
While walking Morston to Cromer on the Norfolk Coast Path.rhalstead10/02/2019
Solo.Dangerous Dave12/10/2018
Wandering around Norfolk after getting stranded in the flattest part of the UK waiting for the car to be fixed. On this day I walked from North Walsham to Sheringham because why not.sturuss09/06/2018
Parked by putting green Cliff road short walk to summit good viewsCodyleCoyote05/06/2018
Short walk from road to SW along path in morning mist. trig by a number of seats. Could hear the sea but not see it.PeterD13/04/2018
Walked up from Sheringham on a dry day. An enjoyable walk and new paths have been put in place.dave-harris01/04/2018
Having travelled all the way from Leicestershire to complete Norfolk, I find the fp closed for repairs. I boldly trod up the barricaded path and explained my predicament. The workmen said they hadn't seen me (must have been the fog) so I reached the top. No view due to the fog.Campbell Singer16/03/2018
West Runton to Sheringham (Proposed expedition heavily reduced due to unanticipated rail engineering delay).Smudge28/01/2018
Ascent from the west, descent via the east.brandybordeaux09/12/2017
Layby parking on A149 to south east at start of PRoWmart079728/08/2017
Street parking nearby, then short walk along Norfolk Coast Path. Nice little hill with good views.Crib Goch15/06/2017
From CP on seafront while eating chips.KC20/05/2017
Bagged whilst visiting Sheringham by North Norfolk Railway.Ramblingpaul11/05/2017
Circular of Beeston Bump, Incleborough Hill and Beacon Hill. Starting and finishing in The Lobster Inn, Sheringham.BobHancock27/04/2017
LDWA Winter Poppylinemickdavidson18/02/2017
From the Funky Mackeral in a blizzard.jenx13/01/2017
With Jenx from parking in Sheringham by the Funky Mackerel café. Walked the CP in a near blizzard! Snowed out on top, glad to retreat to the café for a hot drink, just like the Cairngorms it was!!nordicstar13/01/2017
Massive wind farm out to sea, where it should be. Not on top of a hill.ngthack22/09/2016
Warm sunny morning.Dugswell203/09/2016
Lovely weather and great views along the coast from the top. Good display boards explaining its wartime role. Then walked back to NT car park at Beacon hill with Michael.One man Bucket 23/07/2016
With GFE on Bromptons. Cycled from Cromer. Very windy.Fionalevey30/05/2016
Easily parked at W end of hill track; just S of G in GroynesGordonAdshead14/03/2015
With Dorothy, Colin, Steph and her parents. On the way to Beacon Hill. An interesting little top with lovely views along the coast and an interesting wartime history.callumorr15/08/2014
Bagged during 5-day 47-mile Norfolk Coastal path walkmazz03/08/2014
I walked over this pleasant hillock on the coast path a few hundred metres east of Sheringham with Smoky and Ella.Skip29/06/2014
Approximate date. I've walked over this hill many times, had no idea it was logable until now!Richard Lawrenc03/03/2014