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Name: | Warren Plantation |
Hill number: | 19673 |
Height: | 121.1m / 397ft |
Parent (Ma): | 2891 Beacon Batch |
RHB Section: | 41: South Central England |
County/UA: | Somerset |
Catchment: | Avon (Bristol) |
Class: | Tump (100-199m) (Tu,1) |
Grid ref: | ST 76932 50568 |
Summit feature: | ground by tree |
Drop: | 30.7m |
Col: | 90.4m ST 7503 5320 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 183 (1:25k) 142 |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 14 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
Early morning walk from Spring Gardens. Go through the wood to the east of summit. There is a path most of the way and this avoids several bwfs and most of the nettles and brambles which are thick near the top. A particularly unpleasant top. Otherwise ok. | Campbell Singer | 15/10/2021 |
Up from South on Row as others though confused at Fir Wood as to path left and how to get to summit, so once up on flat ground, continued on to gate at end.then left Across sheep field right across arrest to single pedestrian gate in corner onto disused overgrown path which this time of year had 6 foot high nettles and some brambles so had to carefully pick my way through there behind the west side of reservoir to OS high point. | vegibagger | 30/07/2021 |
From Spring Gardens, as fosal29. | PGCE | 26/05/2021 |
Followed Fosal29 route, quite pleasant through woods after the muddy access track. High point by reservoirs, pits filled with farm debris. | cjo | 24/12/2020 |
Tried the fosal29 route this time and found the path through the wood direct and discreet, although there is a BWF to start. The church on the lake is worth a visit - it is popular for weddings, I understand. | Chris Peart | 26/11/2020 |
Same route as most others. Legs still tingling from the mettle stings. Also stood on a small covered reservoir on the northern edge of the wood. | Herbert Anchovy | 29/07/2020 |
Parked just inside entrance to Castle Lodge (ST 7644 4999). RoW to ST 7649 5058 whence estate track E then a thrash trough woodland nettles and brambles for last 40-50m or so. Tricky one to call as those mounds could easily be man-made. | jonglew | 06/07/2020 |
From Spring Gardens on ROW. Across field to gate which led into woods and HP by tree. | PeterD | 01/07/2020 |
Parked S in Spring Gardens. Took ROW to Fir Wood. From the field about 50 metres along the S edge of the wood is a gap which gives access to a path. Took this up to the HP at the large tree. From here I walked over to the OS spot & then directly E across fields back to the ROW & on to see Orchardleigh Lake. | fosal29 | 30/06/2020 |
From S, Spring Gardens, parking before end of lane which continues NE then N as RoW, with path through wood to nettly summit marked with a large sycamore tree. Close-up badger in broad daylight an unexpected treat. | RHW | 28/05/2020 |
My nearest Tump is now a country mile closer to home, wonderful, I think - I rather liked Buckland Wood. I walked from home but there's parking at Spring Gardens - took the footpath up to the airstrip on The Down - across this and into the wood. The summit is somewhere around the huge maple tree but it's well defended by brambles and nettles. To return I took a more direct route along field edges to rejoin the footpath lower down. | Chris Peart | 17/05/2020 |
Martin R | 24/10/2023 | |
DC11main | 07/04/2022 | |
andrew brown | 21/09/2020 |