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Name:Cheriton Hill
Hill number:2921
Height:187.7m / 616ft
Section:42: South-East England & the Isle of Wight
Classification:Hu,Tu,1,sMa,Cm
Drop:149.7m
Col:38m  TQ 9855 3962  
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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
3198210/08/2020TR 19787 39665  F: ground at field edge
O: ground 70m W at TR 19713 39687 is as high
S: 1m LIDAR
jimbloomer
Subpoint
1Jim
3198410/08/2020TR 19713 39687  F: no feature: arable field
S: LIDAR 1m
Galltywenallt
Summit
Jim
3198504/11/2018TR 19788 39665  F: ground 25m N of fence corner
S: Abney level
George Gradwell
Subpoint
1Jim
4035125/02/2023TR 19709 39687  F: no featureK&AD
Summit
GJ
-1401515/06/2014TR 19781 39656  F: ground 15m N of fence corner
O: ground for 15m radius is of very similar height; summit is c 250m NW of trig point
S: Abney level
gvjackson
Subpoint
4Jim
-1401615/06/2014TR 19778 39639  F: fence corner
O: same height as summit
S: Abney level
gvjackson
Subpoint
3CC
-1401721/08/2006TR 19786 39668  F: ground 25m N of fence corner
O: same height as summit
S: Abney level
JB
Subpoint
1Jim
-1401815/06/2014TR 19783 39666  F: ground 25m N of fence corner
O: same height as summit
S: Abney level
gvjackson
Subpoint
1Jim
-1401906/06/2014TR 19788 39667  F: ground 25m N of fence corner
O: same height as summit
S: Abney level
P&EH
Subpoint
1Jim
-1402015/06/2014TR 19997 39535  F: trig point
S: Abney level
gvjackson
Subpoint
2Jim



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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 261 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Return visit following August 2011 ascent when HP was in corner of field near aerial compound. It was also a Marylin, now missing out by 30cm. This time parked off road on bridleway in field at NW corner. Walked along western boundary then between crops (peas I think) to designated hp. Continued old hp location then on to bridleway and back to van.mntainman15/03/2024
A very late evening ascent after fine pizza from Hawkinge. Parked at start of track to field. Don't miss the aerial view point 1 mile south.Minto30/06/2023
HighwayToFell22/04/2023
AlanD25/02/2023
A special trip over here to bag this deleted Marilyn. Solo. Parked in the large pub car park before it opened. A quick walk up the road to the field. High point is in middle of field of young cereal crop. Fence corner possibly of equal height. Had a lovely beer and a good chat in the Cat & Custard Inn afterwards. This pub is well worth a visit and makes up for the disappointing hill!Dangerous Dave05/01/2022
Adrian211/04/2021
Had a long chat with the gentleman who owned the field, and who saved me time by taking me to the high point. 5 minutes walk from the Cat&Custard pub car park, if that.mazz25/10/2020
Parked outside pub, first to trig and then back to HP in field corner.PeterD24/10/2020
With Val. Parked at the pub car park. Along the lane then track alongside field, first field boundary on right to the summit. At first helped by farmer who sent us in the direction of the TP but got it done eventually.mike.hoult18/09/2020
Scott Morley 8618/08/2020
Janko13/08/2020
Hump bagging drive around the South East before moving North.atreides788708/08/2020
Parked in the car park at the Cat & Custard (plenty of space) and then followed a narrow lane and field margins to the high point. Best to bring a GPS to get an accurate fix.Gerry the Ranger05/08/2020
As a detour from NDW. Circled field and went through other fields to the reservoir with its locked gate and view of the trig pointlerritt07/07/2020
Alan Faulconbridge22/02/2020
Rockdoctor22/02/2020
Parked at the Cat Custard and walked down lay, and through field towards trig. No trig found in hedgerow but google maps said we were stood on the right spot.Hippy7716/02/2020
PhilipChaston23/11/2019
A long trip over from my caravan site near Portsmouth to tick this one off, only to find out later that it has since been demoted from its Marilyn status. Anyway, at least I won't have to go there again when I do the Humps! Good aerial view of the goings on at the tunnel entrance from my short ramble.silveracorn_alan26/10/2019
TR197396 With D192105/08/2019
Chris Ellis28/07/2019
Nick Canute18/06/2019
From the Parking Space near the Church, along field edge then carefully negotiated crops to reach the high point on the field boundary. Not Worth a proper walk so headed off to explore elsewhere. Quick visit to the church which was niceJephcote8315/06/2019
SteveG13/05/2019
Very easy Marilyn after arriving back through tunnelMark Sims02/05/2019
As others from pub car park round field edges, plus trig visit.N.Morters25/04/2019
Parked by church. A wild and windy walk to summit and then short circular back. Day before Sevenoaks Circular.MichaelF16/03/2019
beckybags22/02/2019
A Peckish22/02/2019
Parked in the car park at the rear of the Cat and Custard. Field margins to high point - trig enclosed in water reservoir area fenced off.Drove down to view the Channel Tunnel complex.NormanW15/02/2019
Longwojo30/01/2019
andy6308/01/2019
scottfitzgerald12/12/2018
ngthack13/11/2018
Managed to park on grass verge at TR 19670 39790, to avoid using pub car park. Then a deviation from the line of the RoW passing through the same field.Isbjorn08/11/2018
David Gradwell04/11/2018
George Gradwell04/11/2018
Edwin Gradwell04/11/2018
Walked up from near Peene. Pleasant but uninspiring. Earlier walk on White Cliffs was much more fun.IanHHill29/09/2018
Martyn112/09/2018
Glenysj2112/09/2018
scoob08/09/2018
Fi08/09/2018
Short walk from the west past natural summit to roof of reservoirTopographer5707/08/2018
From the cat and custard pot with elizyanneGmacT08/07/2018
elizyanne08/07/2018
Clach Liath03/06/2018
Hard to call this an ascent! Drove all the way from South Wales to bag my last two Kent Marilyns and do some geocaching. Parked by the junction where the pub and church are then down the track and across the field diverting off the footpath for the last 100 meters or so to get to the given grid ref.Father Ted20/05/2018
tomandivy19/03/2018
Crumblie210/03/2018