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Name:Kilburn Hill
Hill number:16903
Height:178.9m / 587ft
Parent (Ma):2831  Cringle Moor - Drake Howe
RHB Section:37: The River Tees to The Wash
County/UA:North Yorkshire
Catchment:Derwent (Goole)
Class:Tump (100-199m)
(Tu,1)
Grid ref:SE 51578 80264
Summit feature:no feature
Drop:63.3m
Col:115.6m  SE 5185 8047  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 100
(1:25k) OL26S
Observations:ground by track 200m ESE at SE 51753 80200 is of similar height but probably artificial
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 30 users)ByDate of Ascent
Parked on Oldstead road to north, through field gate to gate in corner of wood. Then up least slippery of worn tracks to summitgrumpy15/01/2024
Parked on oldstead road to north, through field gate to gate in corner of wood. Up a well trodden track. Area appears to be used for motocross evidence of marker tape on trees and white painted posts up steep clearing to east of ascent.cjo11/02/2023
1 of 5 on 12 mile hike starting at white horse car park. Approached from NW over metal fence headed towards metal gate at top of field and into the wooded paths. A nice little hill. Very foggyThe-Z-Man27/12/2021
bagged with seanjordanwalmsley198727/12/2021
Kilburn Hill from GR: SE 51901 80516, gate at SE 51750 80526, gate into wood at SE 51652 80420, straight forward paths through woods to summit field. Dusk. Derwent (Goole) Catchment Completionronaldo33302/11/2021
From NW.jimbloomer18/08/2021
From east. Nice high promenade.Wycombe Wanderer05/06/2021
Parked across the road from the House to the NW (Little Acre). Crossed through the gate and then quickly into the trees. An easy climb to the summit along tracks.moorsman14/04/2021
Wide boarder round summit field - ATV for pheasant farmingcarole engel25/08/2018
From parking on lane to north. Gate then trail bike tracks to topnordicstar03/05/2018
In afternoon darkness. Summit is on domed field with indeterminate snowy crop. Some twinkling lights visible. Muddy paths.Denise 02/12/2017
From the NW. Large levellish summit planted with leafy crop of some sort. Hard to determine high point not helped by darkness. Last of the day before descent to car at Kilburn.RichardM02/12/2017
With Dusty, calm late afternoonvegibagger26/11/2017
With vegiebaggerDusty26/11/2017
You are parked at SE 51909 80511. Facing you is a gate surrounded by mud and leads to fence and brambles. At SE 51753 80518 is another gate that leads to low fence that anyone other than dugswell2 could straddle and a grass route to top. ? <flashing cursor>Martin R02/03/2017
3 clustered small Tumps in the evening with Darren to round off our 7 Tump walk from / to Kilburn. After descending from above the White Horse we climbed up here from lane easily by gate on N side into open fields and steeply up by what looked like a soil 'piste' (scrambling motorbikes circuit on the steep slope I guess?) and easy fence into top field. 'The Mouseman' lived in nearby Kilburn - a carpenter whose oak carvings (from Oak Hill our next Tump perhaps?) always contained a mouse. This can be seen on candlesticks in Westminster Abbey. He was also commissioned to commemorate the loss of 862 lives on HMS Barham sunk by a U boat in 1942.Chris Pearson26/07/2016
from White Horse bank car park, with Hood Hill, Ward Oak Hill, Oak Hill & Thicket Hilljoseph mitchell13/10/2015
From NE, large parking area on N side of road. Opposite this is gate and tramlines leading S up field for 200m or so past little shed into wood. Emerged from wood near pheasanted area onto vast crop field, already cut fortunately. Walk to W for 300m led to rounded summit out in field.Aye Jimmy28/08/2014
from NNERHW02/02/2013
Tricky21/09/2023
Lucky23/02/2022
maknipe23/02/2022
Bag For Life05/06/2021
timus18/03/2021
thenomad25/02/2019
ngthack20/10/2018
Adrian17/04/2018
andrew brown12/10/2017
IanHHill17/02/2017
interloper08/02/2017