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Name:Brockeridge Common
Hill number:17479
Height:57m / 187ft
Parent (Ma):2870  Walton Hill
RHB Section:39: Central and Eastern England
County/UA:Gloucestershire
Catchment:Severn
Class:Tump (0-99m)
(Tu,0)
Grid ref:SO 89478 38047
Summit feature:no feature
Drop:36m
Col:21m  SO893393  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 150
(1:25k) 190
Observations:level summit area
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 31 users)ByDate of Ascent
From Dingle Lane. Last hill of 2023 as weather forecast for the rest of the holidays atrocious.Wycombe Wanderer26/12/2023
3rd top of the day. Circular from Upper Strensham via bridleway past Harbour wood (looking flooded in places) and then over muddy field to reach start of domed field holding summit. Visited grid reference then checked edge of field and got the same reading. Very flat but today i had a nice contrasting clear blue sky. Returned via footpath through Brockeridge common, scrubby grassland but saw some nice Field Blewits.Dazingdale29/10/2023
Track from Hill End. Over motorway, then across stubble field.PGCE26/08/2021
Same route as everyone else to broad shallowly-domed arable field. Still, first summit after 3 months of lockdown so better than nothing.milimana21/06/2020
Parked by the end of the little lane from Hill End, walked along the track, over the footbridge into the field. There was no crop in it so I could bag the summit.clivevilla13/11/2019
As others from hill end. Pristine crops, so only went to hp on fp.GordonAdshead01/06/2019
From Hill End as everyone else. Field very dry, young growing crop, used tractor lines. Field edge near motorway looked as high, not so according to GPS device.Aye Jimmy21/04/2019
In wet, muddy darkness, also seeking and finding mistletoe. HP indistinct on rough grass. Motorway noise.Denise 23/12/2018
Walked up after parking to the ESE near Hill End.Dugswell221/08/2018
Parked at Hill End. Fps all the way and over noisy M50, a more genteel sort of motorway. Tyre tracks through crop. 19/19 today.Campbell Singer17/07/2018
Bagged at 2nd attempt following harvesting of wheat. From Hillend following footpath and across field.Ramblingpaul16/08/2017
From Twyning.rhalstead11/03/2017
From ese, as previous. Stubble field, views of Malverns and BredonRHW14/02/2016
From Hill End and over Motorway bridge with A&B. Field had recently been cut so easy to access HP. Good view of MalvernsPeterD12/09/2015
From Hill End; W then N. Over a noisy M50 to a broad, flatish, fallow arable field.jonglew24/02/2015
From Hill End. Over motorway footbridge.arranc20/02/2015
1.45pm with Colin Henshall middle of stubbly field north of the M50 with lovely views to Bredon hill and Malvernsvegibagger18/02/2015
A quick stop over on the way to a meeting in the Malverns. Walked along Dingle Lane and over the footbridge. A surprisingly pleasant spot with nice views of Bredon Hill and the Malverns. The field was yet to be cultivated and had had a recent covering of muck which gave it a nice rural smell!Herbert Anchovy05/02/2015
From Hill End, summit in arable field. Good views to Cotswolds.Adrian11/10/2014
Verge parking by green triangle on Hill End Road to east. Circular walk over M50 footbridge and back via Dingle Lane. Good uninterrupted views of the Malvern Hills, but bit noisy next to motorway. Barley in summit field but access along tractor tracks. Not sure spot height is any higher than edge of field by fence next to M50?Hillsidenick12/06/2014
T&J15/10/2023
Barry Smith24/06/2023
Martin R20/03/2022
bladeblaster20/11/2021
DC11main27/06/2021
David8406/07/2020
RichardM23/12/2018
stevent080922/05/2016
Mark Sims17/08/2015
andrew brown13/05/2015
Jacqdaw12/06/2014