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Name: | Chattonpark Hill |
Hill number: | 16054 |
Height: | 184m / 604ft |
Parent (Ma): | 2317 Ros Castle [Ros Hill] |
RHB Section: | 33: The Scottish Border to the River Tyne |
County/UA: | Northumberland |
Catchment: | Tweed |
Class: | Tump (100-199m) (Tu,1) |
Grid ref: | NU 07321 29287 |
Summit feature: | trig point |
Drop: | 41m |
Col: | 143m NU080294 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 75 (1:25k) 340 |
Observations: | rocks to SE may be as high |
GPS data: | show GPS entries for this hill |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 32 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
From lay by to SE, up track past cups andrings to trig pillar. | cjo | 23/03/2024 |
Ascent from the road to the SSE on the concessionary path. Descent to the southeast, swinging to ENE picking up the RoW. | Moorponder | 24/10/2022 |
Permissive path starts West along the road from the bumpy layby. Cattle on the summit were calm ! | maknipe | 24/09/2022 |
Short walk up from the layby on the road to the south. | Walker Dan | 27/06/2022 |
Easy peasy. No windthrown trees, no thigh high bracken, gorse or heather, no muddy paths destroyed by cattle no GOML worries, handy gates and stiles, no wall or fence climbing. And there is trigpoint to touch. | Martin R | 27/05/2022 |
Bagged when collecting Trigs A retrospective log | Andrew Simmons | 05/02/2021 |
From the road to SSE. Up the track then paths. Parking in lay-by 250m E of bottom of track (NU07982878). | JohnR | 12/01/2021 |
From the E, need to cross a barbed wire fence next to a gate ladder. | Adrian | 04/02/2020 |
From the layby, stile and a few fields to the top. | robertphillips | 25/01/2020 |
Layby for parking to the SE. Look for a stile in the western corner at a gap in the hedge. This gives access to a permissive path which can be followed all the way to the summit. | moorsman | 03/08/2019 |
Lay-by for parking to the W of the 128 spot height and stile leads into field from here. Permissive path then heads W to pick up quad bike track leading past the cup and ring-marked rocks to the trig. | Wheelsy | 04/01/2019 |
Permissive path from layby to the SE through sheep pasture with cut bench mark on the gate post of the first style. | Dugswell2 | 03/09/2017 |
From the south. Stone carvings worth seeking out. | fasgadh | 03/09/2017 |
Chatton to Wooperton. Diversion from ROW across southern flank. | Smudge | 10/12/2016 |
This is easiest from layby at 080,287. There is a permissive path from there through the field, then cross country to TP | Crib Goch | 12/07/2016 |
F/p starting near houses to S. Took short-cut through gap in trees, but head high bracken at moment. Large herd of jolly walkers at summit trig. Cup and ring marked slabby rocks to SE. | Aye Jimmy | 03/07/2016 |
P at 080EW. | chrisbien | 08/02/2014 |
RHW | 22/07/2006 | |
Dusty | 23/03/2024 | |
Andy West | 29/07/2022 | |
thenomad | 04/08/2020 | |
dexly | 25/05/2020 | |
carole engel | 18/06/2017 | |
chalky1953 | 18/01/2017 | |
Dave Geere | 15/01/2017 | |
stevent0809 | 15/07/2016 | |
thelonious | 02/05/2016 | |
asbown | 14/09/2014 | |
Colin Crawford | 19/06/2014 | |
ajwxyzt | 07/01/2012 | |
barry stubbs | 03/07/2004 | |
Nobblynuts | blank |