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Name:Potterne Field
Hill number:18514
Height:145.8m / 478ft
Parent (Ma):2906  Walbury Hill
RHB Section:41: South Central England
County/UA:Wiltshire
Catchment:Avon (Bristol)
Class:Unclassified
(Un)
Grid ref:SU 00603 58971
Summit feature:no feature: arable field
Drop:29.2m
Col:116.7m  SU 0158 6001  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 173
(1:25k) 130N
Comments:Tump deleted July 2020
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 23 users)ByDate of Ascent
Bagged during a walk along the Wessex Ridgeway from Devizes to West Lavington and back via Potterne Field.PhilipChaston06/08/2023
My records are out of date had not noted this has been demometed. A muddy path from 103m spot height which has good parking.cjo19/12/2021
From bend in the road to the S. Took ROW to top. HP on track across large field.fosal2908/03/2020
From road bend to south, BW’s to HP. Field to east being ploughed by farmer as sun setting.PeterD28/10/2018
Followed bridleways from the road corner to the south. Nice open hill top.Herbert Anchovy16/03/2017
From layby on the A360, circular on good tracks.rhalstead03/12/2016
Part of a quick after work ride.kingabunyip19/04/2016
3/4 Walk through vegetation from the village of Potterton to the topFergalh03/06/2015
in field of very high tough vegetation, worth going after the harvestAdrian31/05/2015
I parked in the large layby on the A360, to the E, and walked up the bridleway. The blanket coverage of blooming rape over the summit set off my hayfever a treat!Chris Peart29/04/2015
Devizes to Bishops Cannings.Smudge20/06/2014
Approached from the SE. Not an obvious summit, maybe it's on the path, but that seems to have been built up, so perhaps it's 20m or so to the W of the path.jonglew10/04/2014
Flat ploughed field. From W, at night, brutal terrain!RHW08/12/2012
Walked right over the top of this hill without realising back in a pre TuMP era. On a 20km Sunday walk with Amesbury Walkers from Urchfont village hallHillsidenick01/03/2009
Andy West26/05/2023
Badders23/04/2021
jimbloomer24/12/2018
andrew brown13/06/2018
stevent080929/04/2017
RichardM20/04/2017
Dusty30/06/2016
Swindon Bagger06/09/2015
Jacqdaw01/03/2009