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Name:Milbury Heath
Hill number:19130
Height:109m / 358ft
Section:39: Central and Eastern England
Classification:Cm,O
Drop:17m
Col:92m  ST654888  
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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
1336622/04/2016ST 66706 90108  F: Level pastureRHW
Summit
GJ
2826930/06/2019ST 66705 90109  F: Ground a few metres N of f/p across flat field.
O: This f/p appears to be the old fence line.
Aye Jimmy
Summit
DM



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From the village across the field on the footpath to the flat summitMariana Trench17/03/2023
An easy pasture top.milimana28/11/2022
On walk from Alveston visting Abbey Hill and. Milbury Heath ‘tops’. From Green Lane across field to flattish HP, although farmer has a created a number of mounds which are about 2m higher. Only time will tell if they grass over and become permanent.PeterD23/08/2022
From greenlane parking. Through metal kissing gate. Logged the CBM on the chapel and admired the small village pond with fine display of water liilyscjo19/06/2022
After Abbey Hill. As others, from hard standing just into Green Lane. The stile has been replaced with a new kissing gate.PGCE05/01/2021
With Garden Centre visit.dicky06/07/2020
From layby on Green Lane as others. Thirty metres further on is stile into field, then RH edge of field until f/p (old fence line) crosses it. Flat grassy summit.Aye Jimmy30/06/2019
Parked to the WNW in hard-standing lay-by in Green Lane ST665901.David Evans16/03/2019
Parked in the small layby just in Green Lane and walked across the field on the footpath.clivevilla10/10/2018
From f/p on Green Lane - short walk to perceptible riseBramley26/12/2017
1/3 (MIlbury Heath/Abbey Hill/Kings Weston Hill)Fergalh10/10/2017
Parked by stile. South Gloucestershire cleared for 3rd time.Ramblingpaul17/04/2017
Path from west. There is parking for two cars by the stile.DC11main17/03/2017
Great day: 350 miles to recomplete two countiesGordonAdshead09/03/2017
A national controversy raged in this sleepy spot when in 2004 the garden centre got DEFRA permission to kill 3 robins (1 adult and 2 chicks & their nest) as they were a nuisance flying into and out of the cafe through air vents and triggering alarms at night. The RSPCA objected to defend Britain's favourite bird (of 2015). Not the best move for business by the garden centre. Perhaps, to liven up a rather ordinary field ascent you could then try walking into the garden centre wearing a batman costume to ask if anyone has seen your friend? Web states there are @8.4 million robins in Britain. We once had a robin nest (without DEFRA approval)in our shed inside L's upside down cycle helmet and one morn the fluffy chicks fluttered into our lounge - welcomed.Chris Pearson06/02/2017
as for Swindon Baggerarranc04/09/2016
Path from w. Level pastureRHW22/04/2016
As others.Herbert Anchovy19/04/2016
Solo. Easy parking at the garden centre on chapel lane.simon and co03/12/2015
Really easy bag, parking in the village over the style and follow the PROW diagonally across the field. Exact point of summit could be anywhere in the middle of the field.Swindon Bagger25/10/2015
Short walk on RoW from minor road. Flatish pasture, no telling where HP is.jonglew24/09/2015
Wish I had known of this one when I bagged Water Tower in 2012.Dusty01/07/2014
Matt13/05/2023
Tony J23/01/2021
Andy West18/10/2020
johnkenyon25/07/2020
Chris Peart07/12/2018
salen25/07/2018
BrianMatthews13/03/2018
DARRENG16/03/2017
andrew brown04/03/2017
Mark Sims08/11/2016
lboutside17/09/2016
ngthack29/07/2016
stevent080931/01/2016
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