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Name: | Botley Hill |
Hill number: | 3686 |
Height: | 269.6m / 885ft |
RHB Section: | 42: South-East England & the Isle of Wight |
County/UA: | Surrey |
Catchment: | Medway, Catchment Boundaries, Thames |
Watershed: | Greater Thames Estuary |
Class: | Marilyn, Hump, Tump (200-299m), Clem (Ma,Hu,Tu,2,Cm) |
Grid ref: | TQ 38709 55182 |
Summit feature: | no feature: edge of water tower enclosure |
Drop: | 209m |
Col: | 61m TQ329433 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 187 (1:25k) 146 |
Observations: | summit is 950m WSW of trig point |
Survey: | Leica NA730 |
Comments: | Replaced hill 2910, see Database Notes. Location confirmed by survey with small change in GR |
GPS data: | show GPS entries for this hill |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 316 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
Drove up to water tower and a quick hop over the fence. | Stickman | 14/03/2024 |
Walk w/Devon. Parked Titsey Place upper car park. Tatsfield, Woldingham, Botley Hill Summit, Botley Hill Trig loop. | ZacField | 01/01/2024 |
Tick! | Nicky C | 11/04/2023 |
Route as per Gerry the Ranger below. | richard69 | 05/10/2022 |
A lovely sunny Sunday afternoon. Walked up from the car park on The Ridge/Woldingham viewpoint. Saw some partridges on the summit. | sconnolly01 | 26/06/2022 |
From Woldingham Station as part of a 9 mile circular evening walk with bluebells everywhere. The summit up by the water tower isn't that impressive, but it can be part of a really lovely walk with a bit of planning. We included the North Downs way and the Vanguard Way. Visited the trig as well as the true summit. | Lazylizzie | 10/05/2022 |
Same as Gerry the Ranger below | paulhilder | 19/03/2022 |
Managed to get into the electricity compound and had a good chat about Marilyns with the chap who let me in. My gps reading took me to the back of the compound near a mast. Artificial ground by the water tower is higher. The adjacent field is just as high and more natural but walkers are not obviously welcome to enter looking at the numerous Private signs about. Solo. | Dangerous Dave | 06/01/2022 |
From free parking area west of Flint House. Track through woods parallel to minor road. North up bridleway to track to mast. Over gate on right and along edge of compound to southeast corner. Close as possible to get to summit. | KeithByTheC | 11/09/2021 |
From car park at 385546, along road, then left to Vanguard way north, then right to compound. Got as close as I could to summit. | JulieB | 05/09/2021 |
Just over a mile there and back from the viewpoint CP although there’s nothing to stop you driving up to the compound. | Newton Maximus | 31/08/2021 |
From Woldingham Station, approaching summit from north. Summit apparently behind railings. Returned by taking Vanguard Way south. | peter4lc | 03/07/2021 |
SOTA | mike.hartley | 30/05/2021 |
Parked near a roundabout in a parking area. Walked along road and cut across a field to the top. Walked round the mast. Lots of tractors | ketzster | 01/04/2021 |
Snow cover today | Adrian2 | 25/01/2021 |
With Val. Parked at viewpoint car park and short walk to summit which is in the field next to the water tower enclosure. | mike.hoult | 17/09/2020 |
Drove right up to water tower (plenty of space for parking). Then hopped over gate and walked a couple of hundred metres alongside field edge and compound boundary to the highest point. Nice & easy :-) | Gerry the Ranger | 04/08/2020 |
with Fiona and Trimarc2 | r1 | 01/07/2020 |
Revisited on a Corvid 19 circular from home. | Smudge | 14/06/2020 |
33km walk around Westerham. | atreides7887 | 31/05/2020 |
One of my last English Marilyns and very unimpressive. Walked around the water tower and comms compound- land generally disturbed. Nice benchmark in Flint House at road junction. Alone. | Denise | 06/11/2019 |
A short walk from the parking area above the quarry. Another SE Marilyn ticked off! | silveracorn_alan | 26/10/2019 |
SOTA Activation | geralddavison | 04/09/2019 |
Easy detour from NDW | lerritt | 27/07/2019 |
From viewpoint car park, then up country lanes to water tower. | N.Morters | 25/04/2019 |
Walked from Woldingham to water tower, down to Oxted. Beautiful day – warm, still. M25 not too noisy. | Rounsfell | 30/03/2019 |
From the “view point” car park, up to water tower and around it then back. Pleasant enough but M25 very noisy | Jephcote83 | 16/03/2019 |
Drove right up to the metal fence around the compound to the amusement of a dog walker on a very early foggy Saturday morning. | NormanW | 16/02/2019 |
Started from about 1 km from Chalk Hill Lane after the M25 underpass. Up by the side of the quarry through the downs and emerging at Plough Lane before heading up to the top. | Browncjw | 13/01/2019 |
Foggy. Met local who says you can see London Eye from here she knew it was a county high spot so I explained about Marylin hills. She looked astonished | nickywood1 | 15/11/2018 |
Simple detour from RoW on the West side. | Isbjorn | 08/11/2018 |
A second visit 23 years after my first. This time on 3 hr circular run with L from Godstone, via Woldingham School, NDW and Oxted, in gloomy fog before the afternoon rain arrives. Such gloom would have thwarted the efforts of General Roy and his men when they were up here around 1794 measuring for The Anglo French Survey. The Greenwich Meridean cuts across tthe west of the hill. Oxted chalk quarry below receives 150 lorry visits per day and want to increase it to the objections of leafy Oxted residents. | Chris Pearson | 06/10/2018 |
Walked from Limpsfield to summit by water tower, then to Trig point and down to other side of L. with K | IanHHill | 28/09/2018 |
Parked on top and walked around water tower. | Janko | 27/08/2018 |
Merstham to Woldingham walk. | deknyff | 19/08/2018 |
Drove up to and walked around water tower 
Artificial summit is within green metal fence the would have been dangerous and unlawful to scale | Topographer57 | 06/08/2018 |
Parked at viewpoint then path/track with elizyanne | GmacT | 08/07/2018 |
Parked at viewpoint then path/track and gate climb to top. View from viewpoint is worthwhile. | SS | 10/02/2018 |
3/11M drove up to compound, over small fence into field to the hp. | robertphillips | 05/11/2017 |
Hmm. Another non-event of a Marilyn, tackled from the parking area above the quarry, the so-called Woldingham Viewpoint. Lovely view of the M25, and remarkable that the ultra posh stockbroker belt has got a massive problem with litter. The hill itself has been made particularly ugly, being adorned with a water tower and various masts, though there are nice views across the fields. Woldingham is a loathsome example of a Surrey village, unspeakably up itself. | Gill | 08/07/2017 |
From Woldingham Station via St Agatha's church, The Ridge and public bridleway to the gate at the base of the telecommunications mast and water tower. | Raymond Butler | 07/07/2017 |
On way to Gatwick. Possible to drive to gate of compound. Walked round it. | PeterD | 16/05/2017 |
On way to Punchbowl,in snow | MichaelF | 11/02/2017 |
With K. Walked up from nearby car park. Could have driven to summit. | Ashley | 02/10/2016 |
Walked from CP to gate of mast compound - at that point I reckon my head was higher than the top! | RocksRock | 27/06/2016 |
Linear walk from Woldingham to Oxted stations | Mark Jackson | 28/05/2016 |
Last English Marilyn - again. Thought I'd finished them five years ago in 2011, then this relocated one appeared... finally got round to revisiting the area. | Aye Jimmy | 13/04/2016 |
12th and final Marilyn from a two day bagging trip. I parked to the S by Flint House, but it's tarmac all the way to the top if you are so inclined. | Cas-gwent | 05/04/2016 |
Parked in layby and walked up to transmitting towers to activate hill for SOTA. Nice chat with the lady land owner feeding her horses and fair views to the City of London | M0YDH | 20/03/2016 |
The second hill of the day on the way home from Scotney Castle. Certainly wouldn't be worth a trip there otherwise as its only a ten minute walk from the car park. | Peterb | 14/02/2016 |
11/11 Last of eleven on wet day (Langdan Hill/Heath Mount/London Road/Wrotham Hill/Holly Hill/Dettling Hill(North Downs)/Cheriton Hill/Toys Hill/Betsoms Hill/Westerham Heights/Botley Hill) | Fergalh | 25/12/2015 |
From cp to south. Tried to explain hill bagging to two ladies who had horses in the summit field. | ngthack | 12/12/2015 |
Went to the top of this hill the nearest Marilyn to us by car. Then up the Vanguard Way. | Dragonzilla | 22/11/2015 |
Whilst working in West Malling I took a trip out in the evening to pick up this Marilyn. Disappointing views from the top although I think I could glimpse the Shard in London. | fnem | 08/09/2015 |
Quite an inspiring place (after Crowborough!) | Minto | 12/08/2015 |
Think the unscrupulous could drive up. | jimbloomer | 11/01/2015 |
With Steve | GinaSmith | 06/01/2015 |
Part of Betsom Hill, Kent Historic County Top walk with Gina. Really wet day so rather than planned 11 mile circular walk ended up driving round and doing short walk to bag days tops. Plan was to walk from car park near junction of Chalkpit Lane, but ended up driving all the way to water tower and possibly parking on the summit. Easy bag climbed over gate to walk to SE corner of boundary fence of water tower/aerials just in case this is highest point. | mntainman | 06/01/2015 |
Walked up from view-point car park. | tim747 | 10/11/2014 |
. | CreakingHiker | 10/11/2014 |
A pleasant walk up to the water tower from the northwest, then a less interesting walk along the lanes to the former summit. Yes, the new summit does indeed look higher. | Pete R | 07/11/2014 |
Decided to have a modicum of exercise,so walked up from car park/viewpoint along The Ridge.Poor top. | catman | 09/10/2014 |
(Estimated date). With Al, as part of walk from Vineyard by A22/M25 to Oxted, returning from Woldingham. | JOHNS | 01/10/2014 |
Parked in designated car park by The Ridge at TQ 383547. Operated ham radio for SOTA on the summit using Morse and Voice Comms. | G4OBK (Phil) | 22/06/2014 |
Just drove up to the water tower. | simon and co | 07/03/2014 |
Another boring SE Marilyn | AndrewFinnimore | 23/11/2013 |
drive by summit.. no view to speak of today - claggy but dry conditions.. pheasants didnt appreciate my presence. | stig_nest | 21/09/2013 |
Repeat w Jenx, completed SE set. Still unremarkable. | nordicstar | 07/07/2013 |
Drove most of the way. Parked in lane and walked last stretch. Pleasant water tower, new NATS aerial being put up to add to the other two. A decorative top with lots of spiky railings. | nordicstar | 21/05/2013 |
https://connect.garmin.com/activity/314737944 | briguyo | 18/05/2013 |
bit of a building site at present - bring ear plugs if you walk the North Downs Way, the M25 is very loud | TeasyChris | 15/04/2013 |
My second visit to this one - hopefully my last! | Chris Peart | 10/04/2013 |
climbed with Alli, started at Botley Hill and continued along the North Downs to Westerham Heights and Betsoms Hill, then onto Clackett services and then back to Botley Hill. Hard to reach the top as by water tower.Very cold and even snow blizzards.(8 miles) | rickybalboa | 30/03/2013 |
Walk in the snow, there is lot of building activity at the top at the moment. | rhalstead | 12/03/2013 |
What a way to spend a birthday! | mindlessflogger | 23/02/2013 |
Drove along minor roads and a track to park alongside the three transmitters and a water tower (about 1 mile SE of Woldingham – Climbed over gate and wandered around sheep field attempting to locate the top (highest point probably inside the compound) – Back to car. (PM) | gerrybowes | 17/01/2013 |
From car park to West - not the most inspiring | Bramley | 27/10/2012 |
Drive by hill | steverd | 23/08/2012 |
Steep ascent from North Downs Way. Crossed broken down fence and wandered round higher points of field full of sheep and lambs. Mound in compound higher but looked artificial. | prwild | 13/05/2012 |
What an anomaly, in the same list as Ben Nevis. | Eddie | 03/04/2012 |
Mist, calm, drizzle, went inside enclosure, maintenance crew decided I was mad and allowed it. | iangalbraith | 08/11/2011 |
Parked at crossroads near trig. Followed Pilgims Way / Vanguard Way to the summit, returning along the lane past the trig. | davidpettit84 | 22/10/2011 |
Got let inside compound and went up grass mound inside. | assynt_bob | 14/12/2010 |
Drove along escarpment with v large houses, up minor road and parked at 385551 at bottom of driveway to tower. Highest point (previously measured) was at back corner of tower compound. | dbb | 03/08/2010 |
Drive up. I had visited the previous summit candidates but not the water tower area. Had no maps and phoned a friend for the grid reference. Great fun trying to find the way up from the M25, but satisfying to pull up beside the masts and tower.

Those o | fasgadh | 13/07/2010 |
Solo | 1921 | 10/04/2010 |
Galltywenallt | 01/03/2010 | |
Annoying revisit following summit move, but at least it's easy to drive up to the masts. Two dog walhers gave us suspicious looks, although one could have equally asked what they were doing there! | wheresthepath | 21/02/2010 |
After visit to iconic Clacket Lane S.S, from C.P. to South, along Vanguard Way. Nice Water Tower., then drive to 267m roadside Trig. With K,J and M. | The Captain | 14/02/2010 |
the least exciting top today and a repeat of other tops round here | gigglejon | 16/12/2009 |
Top may not be too thrilling but some of the surrounding countryside was pleasant enough. Good walk along the bridleway from the north and also views of London. | Herbert Anchovy | 25/09/2009 |
Revisited - hopefully I won't have to come here a third time. Highest point appears to be at the back of the water tower. | Richard | 31/08/2009 |
A drive in Marilyn. Hopped over the fence into the field full of sheep and around to the back of the compound which seemed the highest point. | Father Ted | 15/08/2009 |
The parent hill of our parent hill. Short walk from the road - the actual summit is not part of Botley Hill, but another whose name I can't remember. | Messiaen | 15/08/2009 |
New London high point - this one by water tank. | arranc | 23/07/2009 |
2nd time, 1st at older summit on 15/09/2003 | lordtonult | 11/07/2009 |
Drove up narrow lane to water tower and masts. Got out, wondered why I bothered and then left! 
Did not see trig point from road, maybe it's gone? | Nick | 29/03/2009 |
Nil visibility, mist or low cloud. | Overthehilljill | 16/01/2009 |
Revisited for an authentic tick after assisting JB with a survey earlier this year. | Smudge | 25/10/2008 |
I KNOW YOU CANNOT RELY ON GPS HEIGHT READINGS, BUT IT WAS A GOOD 11FT HIGHER BY THE BOTLEY HILL PUB THAN AT THE WATER TOWER/AERIAL MAST. | DARRENG | 21/10/2008 |
Return trip nowt improved. Can take road all the way. 38600 55100 does not seem to be top - more like 38711 55186 at end of 8' high barbed fence. Could be anywhere really. As usual wherever you stand somewhere else seems higher. | destaylor | 13/10/2008 |
Revisit to bag this new version of summit top while on a weekend trip to visit my sister at Putney Bridge. Unsure that it was worth the first visit but a tick is a tick. | Dugswell2 | 12/10/2008 |
My second top for this uninspiring Marilyn. | clivevilla | 16/09/2008 |
Second attempt - walked from Oxted to summit and back. Path off road leading to quarry / works avoids awkward road walk. Good track, can't quite see old top from summit. | Buteobuteo | 08/08/2008 |
petey | 21/03/2008 | |
I was chuffed when this Marilyn changed as on my visit to the trig I sensed there was higher ground off to the west & so visited the mast area. Sure enough my gps suggested the highest point was there (TQ 3871 5518) & within 18 months the 'experts agreed! | signyred | 27/01/2008 |
Parked at South Hawke then North Downs Way to Botley Hill, Vanguard Way to North Warlingham, London Loop, Downlands Cicular Walk to join up with North Downs Way | philhythe | 22/09/2007 |
Another night bag on way to Mike's. Parked on road by top and skipped over hedge to trig and top. | robphys | 23/11/2006 |
From Oxted station following the Greensand Way to the edge of Titsey Plantation & then along its edge & up the steep track to the road junction. Visited the trig on this occasion but been back on several occasions to visit the revised summit location. Walk is better than the hill. | NotReallyABagger | 09/09/2006 |
uninspiring | M0ZZO | 10/12/2005 |
With: hb sb ab; We parked in the car park close to the trigpoint (Old summit ). I checked coordinates on that then we walked round to the aerials for the new summit. | Ian Baines | 24/07/2005 |
With: ib sb ab; | Helen Baines | 24/07/2005 |
Visited on two nice walks from Woldingham, one with Pete, but the actual summit is very poor and the worst part of the walk. These poor N.Downs Marilyn summits do not do justice to really fine walking country. Further W in Surrey, I recommend the downs between Gomshall and Reigate- keep on the scarp where the NDW looks dull and it's excellent. There are two Humps within 100m. of the path on this section of the NDW for baggers, too. The M25 is on the dip slope here, so the walking is tranquil for the SE. | pwheeler | 19/10/2003 |
Got dropped off at the Vanguard Way where it crosses the B269. Followed this through Titsey Place to the North Downs Way then up to the trig. It was obvious that this was not the highest point and so I spent an hour visiting likely candidates. | garyhoney | 15/01/2000 |
Date is first visit. Notes from later...main challenge is locating TP hiding behind hedge: L immed E of large tree in hedge. roadside @ TQ396553 +/- opp mast | RHW | 20/06/1999 |
A disappointing top of the North Downs - the trig point is the other side of an fence alongside the road. A walk from Betsom Hill in Kent provided an interesting days walk. | chinnock | 31/01/1999 |
We didn't want to drive to the trig point - so we parked in Woldingham and walked up the hill past the newly assigned summit by the mast to the top road - through some woods and finally found the trig point the other side of a barbed wire fence - I managed to squeeze into the field to hit the trig. The walk back was down the same track past the mast (the real summit - as it turns out). | ChinnockC | 31/01/1999 |
day after flying back from Florida. Explored over at the site by the transmitters that looked higher and is now the recognised top. | vegibagger | 12/03/1998 |
Solo. | MickyRoss | 03/09/1995 |
County summit bagging on N Downs with cousin Mark. To GL County top then this new location for Botley Hill and then...later to a nightclub (a rarity).. and much later sleep in his shared house with many sofas -all discards from the sofa shop next door! | Chris Pearson | 03/06/1995 |
Needs revisit. 15/03/2009 Old GR / Trig only visited before decision that summit was elsewhere | Neil Midgley | blank |
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