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Name:Livaton Hill
Hill number:17543
Height:296.2m / 972ft
Parent (Ma):2877  High Willhays
RHB Section:40: Cornwall & Devon
County/UA:Devon
Catchment:Exe, Catchment Boundaries, Teign
Class:Tump (200-299m)
(Tu,2)
Grid ref:SX 67614 93001
Summit feature:no feature: pasture
Drop:50m
Col:246m  SX655922  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 191
(1:25k) OL28N 113
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 11 users)ByDate of Ascent
Parked to W in the quarry.Adrian31/03/2019
From WNW. Level pasture E of hedgeRHW30/03/2019
From sh 284m, along lane. West at gate. Round 2 edges of field to summit.Moorponder29/06/2018
From track start near 284m spot height. Along the lane (very overgrown) to the 296m spot height, then agree with alda that the top is approx 180m NW in middle of the field.jonglew27/06/2018
No pull-in at start of path. Parked adjacent house SX 6774 9269carole engel27/06/2018
A lucky sunny gap between showers in passing on a food shopping trip to Okehampton from Chagford. Brooding huge dome of Cosdon Hill to SW above South Zeal where a 4500yr old Neolithic standing stone is built into a pub! Livaton Farm uses the fields hereabouts to grow some of the finest grass known to horses e.g Italian Rye grass which apparantly makes tasty haylage (a highly nutritional hay e.g 9% protein and good digestibility)Chris Pearson04/04/2018
Photo is wrong. Summit is in a large field well to west of the lane.alda25/10/2016
Parked on old A30 walked up track to north and at top of rise through farm gate on west side and across field to summit.Poolton12311/08/2016
Undoubtedly the world's most pointless summit. Pull in at the very start of the path then a 200m walk between two high hedges to an indistinguishable summit overgrown with brambles!moorsman19/08/2014
Matt11/01/2023
ijpowell21/04/2017