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Name: | Stantonbury Hill |
Hill number: | 18132 |
Height: | 177m / 581ft |
Parent (Ma): | 2891 Beacon Batch |
RHB Section: | 41: South Central England |
County/UA: | Bath and NE Somerset |
Catchment: | Avon (Bristol) |
Class: | Tump (100-199m), Clem (Tu,1,Cm) |
Grid ref: | ST 67195 63604 |
Summit feature: | no feature |
Drop: | 58m |
Col: | 119m ST667625 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 172 (1:25k) 155 |
Observations: | flat summit area |
GPS data: | show GPS entries for this hill |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 31 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
Quick up and down from the col to the S. | PGCE | 10/02/2024 |
Footpath from NW. Nice to be in shade, dismayed to see Himalayan Balsam. | Wycombe Wanderer | 31/07/2020 |
HP at field margin, ancient hillfort rising above pleasant wooded slopes. Access from village of Stanton Prior. Parked by church, empty today as closed due to Covid -19. | Denise | 21/06/2020 |
Field path from Stanton Prior. Nice Copper Beeches in summit woods. The clumps of Bamboo were a surprise as was meeting 6 other people on the summit. | RichardM | 21/06/2020 |
Newton St Loe to Peasedown St John. | Smudge | 05/01/2020 |
Stantonbury Hill, Winsbury Hill and Pendown Hill in a circuit from the church in Stanton Prior at 67804 62753. | clivevilla | 15/10/2019 |
From the col where there is enough parking for one car in gateway. Up track and then through pine trees. Straightforward. On to Winsbury from same spot. | Campbell Singer | 10/12/2018 |
1/4 (Stantonbury Hill/Winsbury Hill/Southdown/Lyncombe Hill) | Fergalh | 12/10/2017 |
From Stanton Prior village, along the footpath through the fields on the south-east side of the hill, up through the wood to the clearing on the top, then west to the highest point on the western edge of the sweetcorn crop. | Mariana Trench | 12/08/2017 |
As per Jonglew - no deer. | arranc | 05/08/2017 |
From col, initially on track, then up on clearing through the bluebells and finally a narrower track to top. Spot height probably HP. On returning to car had a withering look from two old dears who arrived as I did . Were obviously unhappy I had parked in their space. | PeterD | 24/04/2016 |
From farm track on col to S, then straight up nose. | GordonAdshead | 26/03/2016 |
Third of the sw of Bath. Wooden hill but open field of beet crops on top and feeders for pheasants. 88th new tump of 2015 plus a few repeats | vegibagger | 06/04/2015 |
Parked in Stantonbury on lovely sunny day. Followed 4 mile walk in Family walks book by Nigel Vile. With Helen,Lisa, Megan and Char | Suzyj | 06/04/2015 |
As HA & JG - straight up through the woods from the col. There were roe deer in the trees and bluebells on the way. | Chris Peart | 19/03/2015 |
Parked in the col between this hill and Winsbury Hill. Easy climb to the top, using tracks in places but otherwise just heading through the trees. The top is a clearing in the wood with a game bird cover crop, pheasant feeders and a single entrance badger sett. | Herbert Anchovy | 26/01/2015 |
Final of 4 tumps on a round from Stanton Prior. Approached from S initially on farm track then directly up through woodland. Fallow area at summit, between arable plantings and woodland; several pheasant feeders around. | jonglew | 30/12/2014 |
rough field in wdld, no view. FP from NNW, across pasture & thru wdld +/- to summit | RHW | 20/09/2002 |
Evening stroll whilst working in the area(Cadbury Heath) | mart0797 | 11/09/2002 |
DC11main | 20/01/2023 | |
Martin R | 12/10/2022 | |
Andy West | 05/02/2022 | |
abbo0001 | 02/06/2021 | |
Bag For Life | 31/07/2020 | |
Trantham Clan | 01/06/2020 | |
andrew brown | 21/08/2017 | |
ngthack | 10/08/2017 | |
Swindon Bagger | 23/10/2016 | |
Dusty | 15/09/2016 | |
Adrian | 11/03/2016 | |
BrianMatthews | 28/04/2015 |