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Name: | Sandhurst Hill |
Hill number: | 17454 |
Height: | 87.7m / 288ft |
Parent (Ma): | 2869 Cleeve Hill |
RHB Section: | 39: Central and Eastern England |
County/UA: | Gloucestershire |
Catchment: | Severn |
Class: | Tump (0-99m) (Tu,0) |
Grid ref: | SO 83855 25012 |
Summit feature: | no feature: ground 330m N of trig point |
Drop: | 71m |
Col: | 17m SO862236 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 162 (1:25k) 179 |
Change log: | show changes for this hill entry |
GPS data: | show GPS entries for this hill |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 31 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
Re bagged to take my little 'armless Alien trig bagging.. Crop of golden wheat in field so didn't officially v go to high point but head above summit rule applies. | vegibagger | 01/08/2023 |
Recommend a drone - to help identify where the tractor tramlines are. | Martin R | 30/05/2023 |
Barry Smith | 21/05/2023 | |
Lovely walk with glorious views. The trig point (86m) can be reached easily, 30-40 minutes walk up from Sandhurst Church. The peak (88m) as shown on the OS maps is slightly further north and could not be accessed without tramping growing crops. | AngiLala | 07/05/2023 |
Parked near the river by the Red Lion. ROW to trig, then over stubble to summit. | PGCE | 03/09/2021 |
ARC | 22/08/2021 | |
bladeblaster | 27/02/2021 | |
Andy West | 13/03/2020 | |
Various diversions because of the Severn flooding so ended up using the track from the east. There is a track which skirts the house to the right of it, ascends through an orchard and then across the track to the trig. No crop today so roamed about possible high points. | clivevilla | 20/11/2019 |
Tractor tracks through field of ripening oats to summit area W of the 2 trees. | RichardM | 02/07/2019 |
Parked at Red Lion, f/p all way to the trig. Then back to suggested high point using tractor lines as far as possible. Not convinced this was higher than trig though. | Aye Jimmy | 09/06/2019 |
Parked at the Red Lian, Norton. Delightful setting. Good path up to arable field. Had to make do with tyre tracks. | Campbell Singer | 17/07/2018 |
Walk up from Red Lion, back down Rodway Lane to return via the Severn Way. | AngiLala | 06/08/2017 |
whiskybottle | 04/03/2017 | |
From Bishop's Norton.Busy path. | Adrian | 08/10/2016 |
griefmiester | 25/05/2016 | |
Dusty | 13/05/2016 | |
Parked opposite the pub by the river and walked up from NE on PROW all the way to the top. | Swindon Bagger | 23/02/2016 |
From ne, breezy moonlit night. Initially muddy, otherwise good walk | RHW | 20/02/2016 |
stevent0809 | 13/02/2016 | |
Walked from pub, W beside river and back over hill. | Arbie | 27/11/2015 |
From Red Lion pub | rhalstead | 25/10/2015 |
Took Brian Matthews' route from the pub. Visited the trig and then the high point. Left waterproofs in the car so of course it rained... | Herbert Anchovy | 15/09/2015 |
Nice walk up from Red Lion pub by River Severn at 848258 | BrianMatthews | 08/09/2015 |
andrew brown | 13/05/2015 | |
From Brawn Farm along bridleway with Bhreac | PeterD | 10/05/2015 |
From Bishop's Norton, parking on grass verge at SO 84884 24425. RoW to trig pillar, then across arable field to HP somewhere to W of a pair of trees in middle of the field. | jonglew | 24/02/2015 |
Ramblingpaul | 23/11/2014 | |
Up from Bishop's Norton. | arranc | 09/02/2011 |
fasgadh | 13/05/2004 | |
visited the trig pillar. Cant recall if it was obvious that higher ground was 300m away. Probably not. May have to re-visit for honourable certainty. | vegibagger | 13/09/1998 |