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Name:Spy Hill
Hill number:16940
Height:99m / 325ft
Parent (Ma):2833  Bishop Wilton Wold
RHB Section:37: The River Tees to The Wash
County/UA:North Yorkshire
Catchment:Derwent (Goole)
Class:Tump (0-99m)
(Tu,0)
Grid ref:SE 75091 64668
Summit feature:ground by ruin
Drop:35m
Col:64m  SE754641  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 100
(1:25k) 300W
Observations:ground to W is lower
Survey:obvious summit
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 37 users)ByDate of Ascent
from E, field edge, park at start, quick 20 minutes up n backmatty1971b03/02/2024
Parked partly on grass verge near track entrance to E. - Up track to high point by overgrown ruin; three elder trees firmly established in ruins.gerrybowes06/09/2022
Easy parking to E and straight up the footpathMark Sims31/01/2022
Path from ENE blocked by field of wheat. Approached without difficulty from Ejimbloomer15/08/2021
Last hill of a day I will remember not so much for the walking as for the sunshine and pastoral landscape.Wycombe Wanderer30/05/2021
Spy Hill from GR: SE 75456 64631ronaldo33325/10/2020
Spy Hill from GR: SE 75456 64631Hippster25/10/2020
En route from Stamford Bridge to Westow as part of the Great Yorkshire Traverse from Bentham to Flamborough Head.IanHHill11/05/2019
Bush inside old ruined walls. most of muck has been scattered across fields. 3 inch deep slurry remains.cjo31/12/2017
A wellie walk from the east with Smudge with snow on the ground.Dugswell201/12/2017
Parking at field entrance to east. Up hedgerow of ploughed field.Campbell Singer11/10/2017
A short walk up the hedgeline. Good view today.Moorponder19/08/2017
Parking to the east on the swinging-into-the-field turning point. Very easy 10 minute return walk once you have negotiated the huge pile of manure.moorsman30/04/2017
No sign of Smiley or his people. Advice = wear wellies.Martin R22/01/2017
Parked in Westow. With Eire, Evan, Sail, Danu, Coel & Alfie.Dangerous Dave10/09/2016
As other loggers on spring-like day.Pile of muck blocking start of footpath and a bird-scarer!Pleasant area.catman03/04/2016
As Aye Jimmy & RHW. Parked in layby/passing place opposite track entrance at SE 75455 64650David Gradwell10/01/2016
Gentle walk up the path and field boundary from the east.vegibagger10/04/2015
Nice and simple, approached as RHW description.Aye Jimmy17/10/2014
ruin on hedgebank. from E, field edge, park at start RHW20/01/2013
Halfdecent01/04/2023
grumpy31/01/2023
Ben Rinnes30/11/2022
Alan Caine26/11/2022
malcorbett11/09/2022
Tricky15/05/2022
Bag For Life30/05/2021
Adrian20/07/2019
mae14/01/2019
ngthack02/11/2018
peebs22/08/2018
carole engel07/07/2018
Alex C18/04/2018
Smudge01/12/2017
GordonAdshead06/11/2016
Edwin Gradwell10/01/2016
George Gradwell10/01/2016