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Name:Turner's Hill
Hill number:5481
Height:271.2m / 890ft
Parent (Ma):2870  Walton Hill
RHB Section:39: Central and Eastern England
County/UA:Sandwell
County (CoA):West Midlands (CoA)
Catchment:Catchment Boundaries, Severn, Trent
Watershed:Humber Estuary, Ardnamurchan Point to Lowestoft, Dover to Cape Wrath, Lowestoft to Duncansby Head, Land's End to John o' Groats, Severn Estuary, The Lizard to Dunnet Head
Class:Tump (200-299m), Current County/UA Top, Administrative County Top, Clem
(Tu,2,CoU,CoA,Cm)
Grid ref:SO 96742 88722
Summit feature:no feature: ground by fencing
Drop:87.2m
Col:184m  SO 9691 8654  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 139
(1:25k) 219N 219S
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Notes:
  • West Midlands (1974) administrative county top
  • Sandwell current county/UA top

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6/8. As hillbagger91 although I couldn't find any hole. Lots of brambles meant doing a circumnavigation of the top compound would have been very slow. A disappointing hill considering its location and prominence - should be a country park or something.Mark Jackson19/03/2024
Dixons Green-Cawney Hill-Turner's Hill-Netherton Hill-Merry Hill Centrecampagvelocet26/01/2024
From the bus stop at the bottom of Portway Hill, along the road and up to the metal gate, which is easily bypassed. Past unbothered horses on left and up to next gate, again easily bypassed. Next fence has a hole. Strolled around the perimeter fence of both towers and found a suitably high point to be the top.hillbagger9106/11/2023
Parked near golf course, then short walk to horse paddock. Under BWF then over to compound fence. Gap in outside fence. Got as close as possible to summit by inside fence. Area very overgrown atm. SoloRoguePulsar21/05/2023
Worth doing as part of walk from Wheatsheaf (City Rd bus stop) to Netherton Church. The route, down via the Golf course to Cobb's Engine house then the towpath via Highridge Rd cutting, through basalt, was very pleasant and interesting and green with lots of wildfowl. A contrast to when I was at schoolnand it was said the pigeons few back'ards so as not to get smuts in their eyes! Sunny with views to Malverns and Clee Hills. HP attained through vandalised fence to N. today.pwheeler28/04/2023
jamiehighton11/02/2023
Parked on Turner's hill near Dudley golf club and walked up the lane. Compound fence easyish to cross. I don't know why people have got a downer on this hill; it's pretty decent for these parts. A bit of green country in the heart of the Black Country.Wycombe Wanderer05/01/2023
Parked near the golf club, walked into the horse paddock (ow, nettles!); barbed wire prevents the very top. Back on the lane met a more committed topper who went through the fence, nettles and brambles to the peak!cjwilliams01/07/2022
Parked on Wheatsheaf (closed pub) car park to N. Lane passed golf course and new houses to main gates which were locked. Retreated and crossed horse paddock, climbed wall / broken outer security fence to reach inner fence and gates below main tower.Minto28/05/2022
From Warrens Hall Park by B4171, gates to outer compound open so easy to reach summit. Descended SW to canal and back by tunnel entrance.AlanD23/02/2022
dubvine10/01/2022
Did the West Midlands County top by doing Turner's Hill and Darby's Hill. Darby's Hill was easy to reach the summit however, Turner's Hill was unsurprisingly not. By the 1M rule though, me and my cousin were not bothered doing bullshit on that summit as we already had reached 270m above sea level on Darby's Hill. It is definitely one of those controversial county tops where the summit is literally in that massive Radio Mast area. Honestly though, I don't care if I didn't really do the summit of the hill of Turner's Hill, because I could still technically argue that Darby's Hill is part of the hill of Turner's Hill meaning that me and my cousin were 270m above sea level on Turner's Hill anyway. So in my opinion, that counts anyway and, for the summit of West Midlands by the 1m rule, the qualifies as the summit as well. But, you have to be exactly at the highest point of Darby's Hill as the 270m area is very tiny.DavidHiner04/01/2022
winterwalker24/12/2021
Cycled from home in Milton Keynes. Not really worth the effort by itself but I got a nice 200+ mile ride out of it, with a camp near Kinver, and it was my last county top.AndyS13/10/2021
We walked from the canal at Windmill End on a longish circular route. We reached the locked gates close to the large tower with GPSr reporting about 135ft away.Sapphirites25/09/2021
From Netherton Tunnel, on the way to Dudley Premier Inn.DanHolme14/08/2021
Richard Dukes01/05/2021
This and Cawney Hill on an 11.5km run. Very hard work in plenty of powder snow!sturuss25/01/2021
Old tumble down trig point located off golf course. Snowy day.Pretty Butterfly01/01/2021
Ben Rinnes20/09/2020
mnixon28/08/2020
Parked on roadside opposite golf course entrance. Continued up service track for radio station turning left on public fp north of summit, breaking off to right to fence boundary. HP close to fence boundary possibly higher ground within fence boundary close to hole in fence.mntainman30/07/2020
Same route as Wheelsy. Horrible little hill. Solo.Dangerous Dave07/07/2020
Walked over from Bury Hill park, before enjoying the views on the golf course :-)AJH25/04/2020
Merry Hill to Old Hill.Smudge01/03/2020
Smog23/02/2020
Andy West23/02/2020
After orienteering event at Baggeridge Country Park. Main gate locked so crossed horse paddock from the footpath/track junction and accessed via one of the breaches in the fence. Easy to balsam bash at this time of year. A tick with no aesthetic value but oddly satisfying.summitsup01/01/2020
rickeeling01/01/2020
Was passing through the area so parked on the lane next to the golf course and wandered up the track. Very spooky atmosphere on a cold, foggy, and very dark December night!jkl27/12/2019
Drove as far as possible up track then on foot.CreakingHiker20/12/2019
.tim74720/12/2019
Nomad Perkins11/12/2019
Parked outside golf club. Short walk to entrance to outer compound - gate locked. A climbable bit of fence a short way back, by stone pillar (with high ground just behind). Easy to reach highpoint once inside outer compound.PGCE13/10/2019
On own. Parked outside Wheatsheaf pub then walked up Turner’s Hill to outer gates - locked. However if you walk back to public footpath running SW < > NE and cross field aiming for tower there are gaps in the wall/fence. Then a short scramble through the undergrowth brings you to inner gates and hp.Beeliner02/10/2019
Alan Caine28/09/2019
Parked in residential road to N then followed RoW from road SW until I saw a breech in the BWF. Under this and then across a field of horses to a crumbling wall and broken down 'chain link' fence. Then through nettles and brambles heading slightly W until I could get onto track leading up to masts. Compound gates locked so back the same way.Wheelsy08/09/2019
Parked to the North in Lane near clubhouse SO966889.David Evans01/08/2019
Parked by Dudley Golf Club, two minutes to highest accessible point! On way back from 6 Shropshire Summits.MichaelF09/06/2019
Footpath from NE. Secure compound, didn't see the need to access it, likely nothing higher inside.jonglew28/03/2019
arjh09/02/2019
jimbloomer16/01/2019
Very short strolllamcdougall15/11/2018
rock197414/10/2018
poppiesrara09/09/2018
The main target of the day, having seen it dozens of times from the M5. From the canal at the south end of the Netherton Tunnel, up through Warren’s Hill NR, then left along the B4171 turning right up the footpath leading to Oakham Road, turning right here then right into the Golf course entrance road. From here, under the barbed wire fence, across the paddock, through a gap in the wire fence surrounding the compound, and through the Japanese Knotweed to the high point next to the radiation sign.Mariana Trench27/08/2018
Parked at Countryside car park on B4171 headed north west for short distance to pick up path. headed uphill and across golf course to lane and towers, returned same way.dgresty20/08/2018
3rd log of 7 today,visiting Netherton Hill via line81 bus from Coseley then Warley Park via 126 bus from Dudley bus station then straight line passing through Causeway Green, Whiteheath Gate and Portway (With Deli stop-off en-roue) taking Fp to the N, over easy Bw fence, across paddock then up crumbled wall and then Japanese Knotwood mmini-jungle to arrive, covered in Greenfly at the corner of the comms compound and the summit. Exit the same veering off to take fp theough Dudley Golf club, en-route to Cawney Hill. A very hot day!Dazingdale30/06/2018
Parked at the gates short walk up the lane to the compoundjmistry8602/05/2018
Simple walk from Golf club car park to the communication towers. Brutalist architecture worthy of a post apocalyptic landscape.stooch13/02/2018