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Name: | Morton Hill |
Hill number: | 17424 |
Height: | 116.5m / 382ft |
Parent (Ma): | 2870 Walton Hill |
RHB Section: | 39: Central and Eastern England |
County/UA: | Worcestershire |
Catchment: | Severn |
Class: | Unclassified (Un) |
Grid ref: | SP 01476 58867 |
Summit feature: | no feature |
Drop: | 29.5m |
Col: | 87m SP 0284 5957 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 150 (1:25k) 205 |
Observations: | flat summit area |
Comments: | Tump deleted July 2020 |
Change log: | show changes for this hill entry |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 24 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
A solo dusk opportunistic mini adventure from friend Rose's house at Feckenham, after dinner and tour of her village. Set off at 9pm (to her surprise) following overgrown footpaths across the fields and through woods for a 4 mile quick paced walk to get back before dark. Lovely peaceful calm evening warm dusk -deer and buzzard seen close up. Used longer but easier farm track on return in the failing light. Snuck back in after everyone else had gone to bed. Staying overnight to break the journey to Cornwall. | Chris Pearson | 25/07/2023 |
Roadside verge parking just N of a field gate (SP 0121 5870). RoW E up the hill, then NE across a pasture. Final hill in Region 39. | jonglew | 17/12/2020 |
With CathyS. CW loop, from Flyford Fkavell. | masmith | 16/05/2020 |
Parked at Sands Rd junction. Track knee high with fresh growth. | GordonAdshead | 16/05/2019 |
From South, through reservoir. Very docile cattle in field | cjo | 29/04/2019 |
First of five today and easy walk on fp from parked to the south by side of road to Inkberrow. | KC | 22/03/2019 |
Parked by gate to SW opposite Millenium Way. Over steep stile(!), steep field and another steep stile to pastures above. Summit in yet another flat field. | Aye Jimmy | 19/03/2019 |
3rd of 8 tops on a Worcestershire car tumping route, visiting Swines Hill and Rous Lench Hill, parking for one space on minor lane leading Morton under Hill, up via Millenium way then fp into field and directly upto the top in pasture. Descent via field to the South, slightly lower and back to the car. I decided wisely not to drive up the track leading to Moreton Hall Farm, as it becomes a muddy quagmire. Not sure if this hill should have been named Morton Hill, potential Os map error. Continuing to Redditch and South Crest... | Dazingdale | 26/01/2019 |
From south as others -pleasant pasture top | Mark Sims | 11/12/2018 |
Parked in minor road to south and went up track ahead. | clivevilla | 07/05/2018 |
Parked in Sands Rd. Featureless top. Inquisitive young cattle galloped towards me then lost interest. | Campbell Singer | 24/07/2017 |
Easy access via field path from Morton Hall. Flat topped hill, grass with abundant clover, nice old oaks in field hedge. Blue skies and sunshine, good views SW to the Malverns. | RichardM | 21/03/2017 |
From Inkberrow, easy access on footpaths. | rhalstead | 19/02/2017 |
From south, along track, into fields of dandelions. | Herbert Anchovy | 09/05/2016 |
From South past mast. HP in open pasture that was not occupied | PeterD | 03/04/2016 |
Parked by unused gateway on lane to Moreton Underhill, then up ROW to flattish pasture. Good clear views to the west today. | milimana | 14/02/2016 |
Dusk by head torch along track from the south. Aware that I'm in Ambridge territory! Imaginary radio soap land. Not as impressive as the hill west of Inkberrow with red brick tower on it plus trig. Just happens to be 13m higher! | vegibagger | 15/11/2015 |
Walk up from the village. | arranc | 01/02/2015 |
Parked by road, steep up Millenium Way and into cattle pasture field. | Adrian | 30/08/2014 |
From S, in dark but easy. Last of the evening, then to Mid Wales. | RHW | 25/07/2014 |
Wycombe Wanderer | 18/09/2023 | |
DC11main | 06/06/2022 | |
johnkenyon | 22/11/2020 | |
andrew brown | 02/04/2016 |