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Name:Bilbrough Hill
Hill number:16487
Height:50m / 164ft
Parent (Ma):2781  Great Whernside
RHB Section:37: The River Tees to The Wash
County/UA:North Yorkshire
Catchment:Ouse (York), Catchment Boundaries, Wharfe
Class:Tump (0-99m)
(Tu,0)
Grid ref:SE 53061 46428
Summit feature:ground by fence 10m E of pond
Drop:34m
Col:16m  SE515493  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 105
(1:25k) 290N
Comments:Alternative summit at SE529464, Bilbrough Manor
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 61 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Tricky24/03/2024
Short walk from street. Flooded today, high point less easy to ascertain.willyross09/02/2024
lindaross09/02/2024
Swindon Bagger28/08/2023
softsquare17/08/2023
Matt14/08/2023
Halfdecent01/04/2023
Circular walk of some nice villages- the two Askhams (Bryan and Richard) and Bilbrough, taking in Bilbrough Hill and Stock Hill. Beautiful clear January day. Lunch in the Nag's head at Askham Bryan afterwards- top notch Sunday lunch!Lazylizzie15/01/2023
Ben Rinnes17/12/2022
Parked by church and through the churchyard on a path into a rough area.clivevilla14/09/2022
Easy parking in front of attractive church & less than 100m along well-worn path to summit.gerrybowes27/08/2022
Andy West26/07/2022
Parked opposite the church, took a wander along a muddy path in heavy rain to find a scrubby spot masquerading as a hill summit!jonglew20/02/2022
Completion round of both the Wharfe catchment and Leeds UA summits today, visiting Rawden Hill, Healthwaite Hill, Walton Head Whin, Bilbrough Hill, Garforth Cliff, Beecroft Hill, Owlcotes Hill and Tinshill Moor. The car did most of the heavy work, clocking up 100 miles, whereas I only walked 6 miles to bag all of them! (S)silveracorn_alan02/01/2022
Same as everybody else - summit seems to be under much brambles. Post 2nd vaccination in Drighlingtonmaknipe06/05/2021
siabod31/03/2021
Cycle loop from YorkRockdoctor21/03/2021
Lovely, peaceful and relaxing little walk from Main St. Parked opposite St. James Church and followed the path to the left of the church and thru two upright large stones to continue. Hill top by the garden fence on the left approx 10-11m from the pond on the right.Symon1p31/08/2020
I made the summit the top of a bank by a garden fence. Nice.Wycombe Wanderer13/12/2019
Bag For Life13/12/2019
Parked opposite church and followed footpath to side of it.Wheelsy05/12/2019
Pleasant stroll via the churchkjg10609/06/2019
mart079723/03/2019
carole engel25/08/2018
Bilbrough Hill from GR:ronaldo33320/05/2018
Parked by church and walked into field.peter4lc23/03/2018
Parked on main street and followed the path at side of church to top. Carried on the walk down to the drab a64 and followed for about half a mile before turning left onto fp that led back to the car. About 35 minsThe-Z-Man06/02/2018
Pete Pozman07/01/2018
mmm ... nice village, not a noteworthy hill-top.summitter17/12/2017
mae29/11/2017
Quick bag on the way to YorkAlan Caine21/10/2017
andrew brown14/07/2017
Back of the churchyard, like others. Peaceful place in the evening sun.Moorponder09/06/2017
An early morning wander. Solo.Dangerous Dave20/05/2017
Visited both potential summits, firstly the one by the garden fence and pond and then the one by the manor field.Herbert Anchovy16/05/2017
holtsd09/04/2017
Martin R22/01/2017
Bagged the church bench mark and walked around the likely summits with Smudge.Dugswell216/12/2016
Car bagging with Dugswell.Smudge16/12/2016
jimbloomer08/10/2016
the_adam22/08/2016
Adrian23/04/2016
Through the churchyard. HP just behind adjacent to garden fence.Campbell Singer21/04/2016
With Jo, from Bilbrough: Bilbrough Hill and then along road and track to Stock Hill (top and trig). Weather; sunny, mild, good visibility.amblerbob11/03/2016
stevent080906/02/2016
small contour (Ingrish Hill) to NNW is 45m, not 50m, so is lower than either of the 50m contours by pond behind Church to southGeorge Gradwell10/01/2016
As Aye Jimmy (Happily, the lady from the village was wrong.)David Gradwell10/01/2016
Edwin Gradwell10/01/2016
As Jimmy, a short walk from the Church. Visited the 50m contour at Ingrish Hill just to the north of the village beforehand. Although this seemed higher the GPS readings didn't confirm this. Regardless, its a better viewpoint and well worth a visit.yorkie03/12/2015
ngthack01/11/2015