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Name:Telegraph Hill
Hill number:5420
Height:267m / 876ft
Parent (Ma):2896  Lewesdon Hill
RHB Section:41: South Central England
County/UA:Dorset
Catchment:Catchment Boundaries, Parrett, Piddle & Frome
Watershed:Land's End to John o' Groats, Land's End to Dover, The Lizard to Dunnet Head
Class:Hump, Tump (200-299m), Clem
(Hu,Tu,2,Cm)
Grid ref:ST 64445 05030
Summit feature:no feature
Drop:121m
Col:146m  ST451027  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 194
(1:25k) 117W
Observations:flat summit area
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 83 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
From Minterne Magna, via bridlepaths.IanHHill14/02/2024
Crop harvested so easy walk over stubblecjo24/07/2023
Parked at sharp bend to E of HP. Walked up road to gap in hedge, and then along field margin to summit, all very flat.Minto05/07/2023
Sharp bend to E of HP has parking off the road, in shade. Gap in hedge by hedge across field gave access to HP along somewhat overgrown margin, very flat area but views. Right on route from our base in Bridport to the Cadbury hills. With Petepwheeler05/06/2023
From lay-by to south, through gap along field boundary with bluebells. HP could be in field or on earthbank. Only few minutes from road. Then went to trig to SW.PeterD04/04/2023
From road just to SE. 5th Hump of 6 for the day on a drive from London.Mark Jackson05/11/2022
Along fields edge of oat crop field from South...vegibagger06/08/2021
Parked in small layby to S. at ST 6451 0493 - Through gap in hedge opposite & along well-established tractor tracks to the summit GR. Crop growing in field, but fairly sparse in summit area & no damage done. (S)gerrybowes12/05/2021
Layby to South with convenient gap in hedge; followed tractor tracks in dry crop to indistinct summit.Denise 20/09/2020
As others, from the very convenient layby with gap in hedge. Uninspiring.RichardM20/09/2020
Parked off the road at the sharp bend. Plodded round sodden field on conservation strip. The hunt was about, but seem disinterest in my to be equally odd pursuit. My second of the day but not a great bag.Pete West20/02/2020
Parked in a layby on the road to the south. Through a gap in the hedge & along FB to what seemed to be the top. All rather flat though.fosal2922/11/2019
With Jo. Parked on bend in road to the east on a dull, windy morning.amblerbob23/09/2019
Daftalda29/01/2019
Parked at a layby on the road to the south. Through a gap in the hedgerow and followed a hedge until the ground looked its highest. Long grass left me with insect bites!good view WestwardsChinnockC08/09/2018
TD, C & HThis Dog20/07/2018
Trig and top both in ploughed fields. No telegraphs visible. W Jenx and Bryher, parking on the B road oknordicstar15/05/2018
With K. Quick and easy from roadside to S following hedgerow.Ashley14/11/2017
Parked in a layby at ST 64506 04925. From here it was a 2 minute walk to the summit.Sprog15/08/2017
Parked at field entrance to SW up, quick out and back in, field recently harvested.rhalstead03/09/2016
Did this as a drive by on the way to Lyme Regis and on the way back.steverd27/07/2016
Another drive by hill done on the way back from Lyme Regis to Sherburne.Dragonzilla27/07/2016
Circular walk from Minterne MagnaSkerryvore01/07/2016
Field with crops growing at side of roadphilhythe16/04/2016
Arable fieldAdrian06/09/2015
5/5 Quick bag from roadFergalh16/08/2015
En-route to Long Knoll.tim74705/06/2015
Sometimes these HuMP's can be really, really difficult. This afternoon on Telegraph Hill that was not the case.Alex C27/03/2015
Tick with Alex and Smudge.Dugswell227/03/2015
From Dugswell's chariot tetherd at the road bend.Smudge27/03/2015
Boring. One of those that makes you feel a bit of an anorak for doing it.clivevilla04/12/2013
The crop was at ground level so had a good look around. The summit seemed to be along the hedge bank in the vicinity of a holly tree, as per the GR. I also visited the Gore Hill Trig which appeared to be the highest point on that part of the hill.Chris Peart01/01/2013
An extremely windy day. Needed to do a trespass into a barley field to gain the summit, but quite close to the field boundary so no crop damage done.jonglew16/06/2012
Parked just across from the top in the fieldchrisbien22/05/2012
Parked on verge and then through a gap in the hedge. I thought the highest point was somewhere on the hedge bank but I guess that's a man made feature.Herbert Anchovy14/05/2012
Verge parking at entrance to bridleway at ST 64515 04928David Gradwell01/04/2012
A flat bare cultivated hill with limited viewsarranc13/01/2012
Easy parking on rhb to East. Closest to summit 40m as in the centre of wheat field. Almost flat anyway.destaylor04/08/2011
At listed GR the GPS showed 265m and the ground was obviously higher at ST 64567 05197 where the reading was 269m. seemed even higher land over by shooting tower at corner of a wood and sure enough at ST 64765 05442 got a reading of 672m. All cultivatedsignyred31/01/2011
again just up road from a trigpointRhayader_wander17/07/2006
dullish arable field, OK view. 7aug and/or sep02. arable field W from rd bend RHW07/08/2002
Tom Mundell28/12/2023
Trekking toes28/12/2023
interloper10/08/2023
Fletch10/08/2023
bcronin195927/05/2023
bwm26/07/2020
abbo000109/06/2020
AngusDog05/05/2019
Swindon Bagger03/08/2018