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Name:Patchett's Cliff
Hill number:16951
Height:73m / 239ft
Parent (Ma):2836  Normanby Top [The Wolds]
RHB Section:37: The River Tees to The Wash
County/UA:Lincolnshire
Catchment:Trent, Catchment Boundaries
Class:Unclassified
(Un)
Grid ref:SK 93672 91796
Summit feature:no feature: ground c 40m W of trig point
Drop:20m
Col:53m  SK944962  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 112
(1:25k) 281S
Observations:summit near field edge
Comments:Tump replaced by 18930 Ash Holt June 2014
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 26 users)ByDate of Ascent
Up field edge to last sub-tump of 7 from ManchesterGordonAdshead29/08/2021
Parking on large, solid entrance to farm access track. Before setting off look over the gate at the state of the field on the left. This will have to be crossed to reach the summit. If too muddy or cropped walk north alongside the road and along the field boundary. If Ok walk down the track until level with the obvious trig point then cut directly across the field.moorsman15/12/2020
From farm access track to WSW.jonglew18/10/2019
Went to bag this whilst passing. Gate to track to S has a fairly un-ignorable 'No Entry' sign on it, so walked N to field edge which leads directly E to trig, but crop was planted right up to the very edge and it would have meant trampling it, so decided to leave it for another day later in the year, when hopefully the crop will have been harvested.Wheelsy26/05/2019
4 of 5 on 59.5 mile bike ride including Sheffield’s hill, walks end hill, saxby wold, patchetts cliff and ash holt. Took wycombes advice but no sign of any farmers left bike in bush and gentle 10 minute stroll to trigThe-Z-Man05/01/2019
The 1st log of the day on a route completing North Lincs and the North-East Lincs County top, with my mum and Lesley. I parked in Hemswell and we took the footpath North through an avenue of trees before veering off over a racecourse to follow field edge to the minor lane (middle street)I continued solo on the field edge to the summit and then the Trig point. High point is close to a rough boundary mound running along the field edge. I re-traced my steps to the road and then back to Lesley and my mum where we followed the road to a footpath that went back into the village and then easily back to the car... next Tump: Ash Holt.Dazingdale14/01/2017
Walked from road along field boundaryRamblingpaul04/11/2016
Done whilst completing N. Lincs & Lincs. Because it was there.ngthack14/06/2016
At same time as trig visit S4897 Hemswellvegibagger14/03/2016
As Aye Jimmy.David Gradwell14/02/2016
With Eire, Evan, Coel & Alfie.Dangerous Dave10/01/2016
From W, parking at slight bend. Took rough boundary between two crop fields to trig. Highest point seemed to be about 40m from trig in N field, near rough edge.Aye Jimmy12/12/2014
P20 and then the trig point.Dugswell202/08/2014
RHW11/09/2004
Estimated date but correct period of time.thenomad01/07/1977
Kevgbl12/04/2024
carolml12/04/2024
Martin R15/04/2019
andrew brown07/06/2018
GaryJones18/11/2017
Wycombe Wanderer25/09/2017
Dusty22/07/2017
George Gradwell14/02/2016
Edwin Gradwell14/02/2016
Adrian01/05/2012
asbown16/10/2009
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