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Name:Warren hill
Hill number:18655
Height:44.6m / 146ft
Parent (Ma):2296  Foel Fynyddau
RHB Section:32C: Neath to Chepstow
County/UA:Neath Port Talbot
Catchment:Neath
Class:Tump (0-99m)
(Tu,0)
Grid ref:SS 73669 94072
Summit feature:no feature
Drop:31.4m
Col:13.2m  SS 7359 9420  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 170
(1:25k) 165
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 9 users)ByDate of Ascent
WCP leg from Swansea to Briton Ferry with Paulinemilejunkie15/05/2021
Initially tried from the east. Brambles, extreme fly tipping, and a rock cliff. Reverted to the track up from west. Parked underneath flyover, the source of much of the fly tipping. The track is a cycle way half way and then over a gate onto more tarmac. Waved at lady in cottage on way up.Campbell Singer25/01/2020
Parked under the bridge by the church and walked up. Nobody about. Top is a mass of brambles and buddhlia.clivevilla09/10/2019
Given previous log used my own 'highest publicly accessible point' rule rather than attempt a needless and possibly unwelcomed short stroll to the actual top. The difference looked pretty minimal tbhamarillo-oro-como30/09/2019
From the church, under A48. Private land, owner challenged me after I'd done the HP, friendly enough but wanted me to leave. HP is a brambly, brackeny mound on E side of the track; pasture is lower.jonglew30/01/2017
From nw, parked by church, road under A48 gives easy access to hill. Buddleia under power lines e side of track probably at natural hp; mound in pasture may over top it but not natural and appears to be on lower groundRHW14/08/2016
Between the two bridges. Not far from Shelone Hill to the North but not easy to get between the two.. Accessed from the west bound side of the Briton Ferry bridge. Track to near top which is covered in brambles. Fabulous view of the waste recycling facility just below the hill to the East.PeterD06/04/2016
Looking for an OS Bolt which has probably been destroyed.Dusty31/03/2012
stevent080911/08/2013