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Name:Brunt Farm Hill
Hill number:15561
Height:71m / 233ft
Parent (Ma):2208  Foel Cwmcerwyn
RHB Section:31C: South-West Wales
County/UA:Pembrokeshire [Sir Benfro]
Catchment:Cleddau, Catchment Boundaries
Class:Tump (0-99m)
(Tu,0)
Grid ref:SM 81128 04172
Summit feature:trig point
Drop:49m
Col:22m  SM800058  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 157
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 17 users)ByDate of Ascent
From the road along the trackclivevilla03/10/2021
Trig pillar in field of stubble. Probably not accessible when crops are growing.webmaster25/09/2019
Possible to drive to West Blockhouse Point which makes the summit worth the trip. Great views at entrance to Milford Haven with unusual holiday rental cottage in old gun placement.Campbell Singer14/02/2019
From the West Blockhouse Point track.Barbara Singer14/02/2019
With Alfie. Crop field.Dangerous Dave11/08/2018
Drove to SE corner of fieldGordonAdshead16/05/2018
Parked in Kete CP followed the Pembrokeshire Coast Path round St Ann's Head heading for Mill Bay where a stone and plaque (SM809034) marks the landing site Of Henry Tudor later to become Henry VII continued following the coast path to some WWII bunkers headed N for 1000m summit anywhere in the middle of a field trig point possibly the highest pointTony Hartry09/03/2017
Visiting to bag the trig pillar without realizing this is also a tump. Flat field, withiout the trig no knowing where the summit point would be. It's tumps like this makes me wonder why I do them!jonglew27/07/2014
RHW21/06/2003
TREBORK05/07/2018
asbown21/02/2018
Steve Q19/09/2015
Toobuddy04/06/2015
ianwatson20/04/2014
Alex C18/04/2012
Dusty30/04/2009
chalky195306/02/2009