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Name:Whitemans Green
Hill number:18550
Height:125m / 410ft
Parent (Ma):2913  Crowborough
RHB Section:42: South-East England & the Isle of Wight
County/UA:West Sussex
Catchment:Adur, Catchment Boundaries, Ouse (Newhaven)
Class:Clem, Other lists
(Cm,O)
Grid ref:TQ299256 (est)
Drop:8m
Col:117m  TQ306255  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 187 198
(1:25k) OL34 134
Comments:on Clems list, replaced as Tump by 19658 Gore's Wood in May 2020
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 24 users)ByDate of Ascent
Parked in rugby club, had wandered around, HP seemed to be on road verge.PeterD21/01/2022
Drive over again - this time on way to collect a mosiac from freecycle for L after school.Chris Pearson26/11/2021
On a trail run from Haywards Heath before the rain swept inPhilipChaston31/10/2020
2016 1:25,000 OS map has high point on the road.ijpowell26/10/2017
Parked in rugby club car park. Wandered around, HP seemd to be out on Staplefield Road.jonglew16/03/2016
Its in the rugby club. No problems of access. loads of parking. Summit could be anywhere.destaylor18/01/2016
Balcombe to Haywards Heath.Smudge10/01/2014
On Clems list. A brief roadside stop. Things that stopped here a LOT longer include a dinosaur (!!) - whose bones were found in a local quarry. (The first dinosaur to be found in England), and then in 1944 bad luck when one of the three V-1 flying bombs to land on England the first night they were used fell at Mizbrooks Farm just to the west. (Just missing the dinosaur!)Chris Pearson10/06/2006
Many a visit over the years! Usually cold and wet.JOHNS01/02/2006
RHW16/03/2003
Martin R18/06/2023
mk537504/06/2023
DC11main06/03/2022
Matt16/05/2021
johnkenyon13/02/2021
andrew brown20/05/2020
Tony J31/12/2018
arjh12/08/2017
stevent080928/11/2015
Owen B07/03/2015
GordonAdshead18/05/2014
Adrian03/05/2010
BrianMatthews05/08/2009
griefmiester12/08/2005