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Name:Munderfield Stocks
Hill number:17123
Height:202m / 663ft
Parent (Ma):2867  Hegdon Hill
RHB Section:38B: West Gloucestershire, Hereford & Worcester
County/UA:Herefordshire
Catchment:Wye
Class:Tump (200-299m)
(Tu,2)
Grid ref:SO 64855 50705
Summit feature:no feature: crop field
Drop:46m
Col:156m  SO629516  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 149
(1:25k) 202
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 23 users)ByDate of Ascent
Vague HP on slightly domed stubble field- featureless, dark, rainy, foggy! High impenetrable hedge around field. Gate to West of summit on farmtrack (driveable but not public). Possible to park by BT exchange on road to South.Denise 24/12/2021
From field gate at SO 6494,5073 on track to Munderfield Court. Trudge over wet sticky mud and stubble to the gently domed summit and indistinct highpoint - not helped by the mist and darkness.RichardM24/12/2021
Almost a drive up.Play2End30/10/2021
Parked to SE, on minor road by old telephone exchange. W along road, then N on track to field gate. Long way to summit, around the tractor tracks.PGCE25/08/2021
Close to roadsvegibagger04/11/2020
From gate to W, around inside perimeter of field until tramlines matched with the route to the hp in the middle of the field.milimana13/10/2020
Having to do this hill felt like payback time for making Pete do Birchwood again. Approached from drive to Munderfield court where he could just park without obstruction. Had to walk back almost to the B4214 to find line through yet to be harvested rape to HP. Good views. Interesting drive from Birchwood, felt very much like back country (a relief from the overstressed SE where I live).pwheeler28/08/2020
Failed in April 2019 on a bike run around Bishops Frome due to crops. Today it was stubble!fasgadh21/02/2020
From field entrance towof high point. Stubble at present.Campbell Singer08/02/2020
Crops in fieldGordonAdshead29/06/2019
Second visit as there was winter wheat growing last time and the top is in the middle of an arable field.clivevilla24/02/2018
Quite a contrast to my previous visit. Sheep were grazing a brassica crop (OSR regrowth?) and it took only a couple of minutes to bag. Parked on the verge by the cottage to the east and went through gap in hedge.Herbert Anchovy27/09/2017
Unticked and will therefore need a revisit. First of all entered field through narrow gap in the hedge next to a cottage to the east. Ripening oil seed rape crop in field came up to my chest and none of the tram lines headed in the right direction. Then tried the gate from the west but no better. Best visited in the winter or when there's a different crop. High point looked to be in centre of field but I had as much chance of getting to it as climbing the Old Man of Hoy.Herbert Anchovy12/07/2017
Gate into field to the west, a short way along track to Munderfield Court. No crop at moment.PeterD25/09/2016
From southRHW14/02/2016
Winter wheat just sown.arranc27/11/2015
Martin R25/05/2023
Adrian02/08/2019
andrew brown21/03/2018
mnixon29/08/2014
elijah29/08/2014
joshua29/08/2014
jnixon17/08/2014
melly117/08/2014