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Logged Descriptions (logged by 49 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
Almost a non hill. 
Walked from the green along Burnham Green Road as far as No 113 where the path drops after that. HP somewhere in front of 113 -117. 
Returned to Green and saved last bit until last. 
The trig | mntainman | 23/02/2024 |
Very pleasant village with green and obvious trig. Wandered around very level area, including green and side road. | Denise | 01/07/2022 |
A wander around the village greens and lanes. Front garden of 115 Burnham Green Rd. feels a good contender. The Lidar option appears to be the ground of back garden / paddock with manure on N side of road hedge - viewed through hedge as I couldn't think of a good reason to ask if I could visit. | RichardM | 01/07/2022 |
Used this flat top as the start point of a nice 15km run in nearby woods. | maclrc | 24/10/2020 |
Solo walk. | DaveD | 30/08/2020 |
Bike ride from home in Oakwood, out via Hatfield and Welwyn, returning via Tewin, Letty Green and Essendon. | Mark Jackson | 18/07/2020 |
Trig and end of Burnham Close. | PGCE | 27/04/2020 |
After Southend Hill in Bucks, the long drive across. I am pretty sure It was not the quickest or shortest route! I parked up just past the jct of roads just East of the Green. Walked upto the Trig pillar on the flat green then upto Burnham Close and in and out of the road jct. Flat and rather unexcciting! Continuation, North to Therfield Hill... | Dazingdale | 12/01/2020 |
Lovely village green setting with a trig point in the middle. Misty morning. | jedthehumanoid | 24/11/2019 |
Pleasant spot. Took reading below road sign at south corner of green by crossroads. | Aye Jimmy | 08/09/2019 |
In the words of John Lennon, 'Here come old flat top'. | Pete R | 06/07/2019 |
Parked mear road junction (which visibly appears to be the highest point) and made an epic seconds-long descent to the trig point, braving inch-high vegetation (mown grass) and treacherous bogs (slightly slippery mud). Dodged the ravenous beasts (weekend country pub lunchers) that are said to roam these parts. The sort of summit that begets legendary mountaineering tales... | wheresthepath | 08/12/2018 |
Trig column in middle of a huge village green. | arranc | 29/06/2018 |
TD, C & H | This Dog | 13/06/2018 |
A green and a half. Wandered all round a vast flat area. Some stunning properties going back towards A1. | Campbell Singer | 22/02/2018 |
Walked up the lane from the station. Actually a really nice walk past some remarkably big, varied and well-kept houses. | Mark Jackson | 21/07/2017 |
Walked around various options on green. | rhalstead | 23/04/2017 |
visited pillar then walk over to telephone box via road junction which seems higher. The road at this point was the finish point for a King of the mountains leg on a local cycle race | cjo | 09/04/2017 |
Drive to green then had a walk about to bag the trig and various high points. | Dugswell2 | 06/03/2017 |
Watton at Stone to Hertford North. Private side road (Burnham Close) rises a couple of feet from its junction with the main road. | Smudge | 24/02/2017 |
Trig & high point. 1100th English top. | Bramley | 01/12/2016 |
In dark, first to trig point and then to road junction. | PeterD | 16/11/2016 |
HP at road junction, S end of village green, approx 50m from trig pillar. | jonglew | 04/08/2016 |
Herts recompleted on rainy evening on way back from Slovakia. All rather level with 3 HP contenders waypointed: grassy mound by Burnham Green sign (TL 26251 16536); HP of Burnham Cl c/way (TL 26361 16556); S verge opposite Burnham Cl (TL 26364 16532, 1ft above road) | RHW | 01/08/2016 |
No mud & gravel a month later. | ngthack | 24/07/2016 |
Parked in a close near tewin village green. Walked up road, then path at back of plume of feathers pub, across a horse paddock, then path nw across field and into an area of very posh housing, then west to road, turning right to follow road to village green trig, then investigated several possible high points. Top seemed to be grass verge by road signs at road junction, 75 m south east of trig. Returned down road to car for lunch, discovered a 126m spot height on 1:50,000 map on road east of top. So drove back up to investigate, spot height seemed lower, hence probably why not on the 1:25,000, although grass in nearby houses seemed level. But still think road junction is the top. | pdantic | 04/07/2016 |
Train from Kings Cross, 20 min walk from Welwyn North station. Trig point in green but agree higher point is 50 m to south east. | trimarc2 | 03/07/2016 |
As CP: Adrian's mud and gravel still there. | GordonAdshead | 26/06/2016 |
Green very waterlogged on my visit after heavy rainfall. Many roads covered in gravel and mud. | Adrian | 23/06/2016 |
'Found' this new tump. Drive up. Summit at road junction is @50m SE of trig pillar on village green and 1m higher. | Chris Pearson | 01/06/2016 |
Visited the White Horse many a time in days working at Ware. The trig visited too, didn't realise a Tump too so nice arm chair bag. | nordicstar | 10/05/2012 |
On cycle/ leisure drive between pub visits in Datchworth Green and Tewin. Probably not the only time past HP but I only kept logs with dates for walks. | pwheeler | 01/12/1996 |
David S | 27/02/2024 | |
FinnTumps | 02/02/2024 | |
Halfdecent | 17/11/2023 | |
geoffreycurnock | 26/12/2022 | |
Alex C | 19/09/2022 | |
Wycombe Wanderer | 03/09/2022 | |
davefh | 28/03/2022 | |
Martin R | 20/01/2022 | |
Matt | 07/08/2021 | |
arjh | 25/06/2020 | |
johnkenyon | 01/05/2020 | |
DC11main | 10/02/2019 | |
GaryJones | 21/11/2017 | |
SteveG | 17/11/2016 | |
stevent0809 | 29/10/2016 | |
andrew brown | 14/09/2016 | |
Swindon Bagger | 29/08/2016 |