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Name:Newtonwood Lane (boundary)
Hill number:5470
Height:205m / 673ft
Parent (Ma):2807  Kinder Scout
RHB Section:37: The River Tees to The Wash
County/UA:Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire
County (CoH):Nottinghamshire (CoH)
County (CoA):Nottinghamshire (CoA)
Catchment:Trent
Class:Historic County Top, Current County/UA Top, Administrative County Top
(CoH,CoU,CoA)
Grid ref:SK 45618 60646
Summit feature:no feature: 150m NNW of lane where covered reservoir fence meets hedge
Drop:0m
Col:205m  SK456606  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 120
(1:25k) 269
Observations:Hill 5478 Silverhill is a landscaped spoil heap and is slightly lower (204.3m)
Survey:Leica NA730/Leica 530
Survey of Highest Point Nottinghamshire (Final).doc
Comments:Note that surveyed height is 205.0m. Higher ground and Tump summit to west is in Derbyshire.
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Notes:
  • Nottinghamshire (1974) administrative county top
  • Nottinghamshire historic county top
  • Nottinghamshire current county/UA top

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22 mile cycle ride from Chesterfield along 5 Pits Trail and back via Hardwick Hall. This one on footpath on eastern perimiter fence of STWA enclosure. Nice and sunny after the very wet weather.steveb200610/11/2023
Easily accessed, but turned it into a 6.3km walk. Lots of muddy fields, and paths don't always follow marked footpaths. Strava heatmap useful for seeing where people really walkSlopingOff29/10/2023
Boundary runs down the side of the field, high point easy to identifyVulcan07/08/2023
Short stroll from parking at bus stop. Gate to the field very overgrown!cjwilliams09/07/2023
Stayed the night before at Tibshelf Services - what an experience! So only a short cycle ride up from there to the top. Only two more Historic County Tops on this journey That I'll cycle too.pclyndes11/05/2023
thenomad11/01/2023
Revisit. Guided walk from Teversal Visitors Centre led by Chris Thompson.Richard Gunn01/01/2023
sheila&chris30/10/2022
dubvine23/07/2022
David S04/05/2022
Did the guaranteed summit of Nottinghamshire with my cousin by the 1m rule. There is a thick wooden post that identifies the Summit which the border between Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire is distinguished by the metal fence very close to the wooden post. Obviously, Nottinghamshire's summit is very controversial but Newtonwood Lane is definitely the most guaranteed of the 3 to be at least 1M from the highest possible point of Nottinghamshire.DavidHiner20/03/2022
Parking opposite the entrance to the reservoir complex. Cross the road and walk back down the hill. Either enter the field through the gap between the reservoir fencing and the hedge or go slightly further to the stasrt of the footpath.moorsman15/03/2022
LW06/10/2021
milopodesta25/08/2021
arjh15/08/2021
Wycombe Wanderer14/08/2021
Bag For Life14/08/2021
brianb05/06/2021
Easy roadside parking on Newtonwood Lane. Two minute stroll up the field. Not a significant mountaineering achievement?lenman31/03/2021
Parked at road junction, simple walk across field, then headed to Herrod's Hill.alwaysinshorts09/01/2021
Smog06/12/2020
With E. Lovely autumn day. After an enjoyable walk through National Trust grounds at Hardwick we took a short detour to bag Silverhill and Newtonwood Lane (Boundary). Easy bags. Preferred Silverhill for the views.Beeliner15/10/2020
Ticked whilst out jogging. No one about...Shutterlag22/09/2020
TD & CThis Dog07/09/2020
After the pleasant walk to Silverhill the two in Newtonwood lane were disappointing. Plenty of rubbish dumped opposite the compound entrance.Buck15/08/2020
with Caitlin on road tripjthomson6nr902/08/2020
mavero1014/07/2020
Alan Caine28/06/2020
Round of 8 hills, cycling from Nottingham (90km). Early start and beautiful weather. Robin Hood's Hill, Herrod's Hill, Newton Lane, Newton Lane (Boundary), Silverhill, Mansfield woodhouse Colliery, Anne Bower Hill, Mansfield Hill.Nicky C15/05/2020
A bright cold morning towards the start of the coronavirus outbreak. I'm grateful that we have access to this field, where I did the usual circuit.edmundjohnson21/03/2020
cgbangert14/03/2020
Longwojo06/03/2020
AlanD24/02/2020
A revisit while bagging the Tump! Solo.Dangerous Dave18/02/2020
kev6518/01/2020
Newtonwood Lane from GR: SK 45643 60498Hippster23/11/2019
Newtonwood Lane from GR: SK 45643 60498ronaldo33323/11/2019
EricMoore19/10/2019
With Stephen, on our way to Notts Forest v PNE.ADT31/08/2019
PeteF15/08/2019
was driving passed so stopped easy roadside bagjmistry8605/08/2019
PGCE21/06/2019
KC19/06/2019
jkl14/06/2019
ParkerP196018/05/2019
Parked in layby, short walk around fieldpenbet21/04/2019
Parked in lay-by at end of Newtonwood Lane and short stroll up road and across field. On way back from doing The Three Shires event.MichaelF07/04/2019
Parked at large layby on Newtonwood Lane. Into field through gap at corner then 1 min walk to highest point on boundary. Underwhelming but fun to tick another one off!Eliza10010/03/2019
johnkenyon20/01/2019
Yes, very interesting - marginally more so than the nearby tump perhaps! Parked across the road from the compound entrance and took a walk round the perimeter. There may be higher ground within, but all looks man made.jonglew31/12/2018