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Name:Havengore Island
Hill number:19181
Height:2.3m / 8ft
Section:39: Central and Eastern England
Classification:SIB
Drop:2.3m
Col:Sea
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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
2502611/10/2018TQ 97979 88304  F: Not recorded
O: Alternative summit close to Havengore Farm at TQ 97850 89274.
S: LIDAR
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Virtual BlagBrotherOzwin01/01/2023
Visited en route to & from Foulness. All rather level - wherever the natural HP is (whatever than means on effectively reclaimed land) - you look down on it from Havengore BridgeRHW02/04/2017
Bagged with Adrian while returning from Foulness Island.Dugswell204/09/2016
On way to Foulness Heritage Centre. There is a spot height in the road so no need to go to the one of the same height marked on the map here. Less chance of being blown up or shot. Good to tick this one as it was by historic map research that led to it being included as a separate SIB.Swindon Bagger07/08/2016
Passed over Havengore on the military road en-route to Foulness Island. This is AWRE country and stopping strictly verbotten, however, I was always told rules are made to be broken. Map shows a 5m spot height in NW corner of island, this is clearly inaccessible. However, I pulled over at the 4m point just prior to crossing to New England Island. Seemed as good a HP as anywhere else in this flat land.jonglew03/07/2016
With uncle John on way to visit his friends on Foulness. Did not leave car, so have not ticked it, but exceeded natural height when crossing bridges.mainnirnamfiadh14/04/2015
Alan Whatley07/04/2019
stevent080906/05/2018
AndyS02/04/2017
Adrian04/09/2016
Martin R01/08/1956