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Name: | Blackheath Clump |
Hill number: | 17326 |
Height: | 207.3m / 680ft |
Parent (Ma): | 2869 Cleeve Hill |
RHB Section: | 39: Central and Eastern England |
County/UA: | Oxfordshire |
Catchment: | Thames |
Class: | Unclassified (Un) |
Grid ref: | SP 25010 15382 |
Summit feature: | no feature: woodland |
Drop: | 29.98m |
Col: | 177.3m SP 2370 1789 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 163 (1:25k) OL45S |
Comments: | Deleted March 2014 |
Change log: | show changes for this hill entry |
GPS data: | show GPS entries for this hill |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 21 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
Parked to the E at SP 2537 1521 and followed the wide field margin to wood, then along the eastern edge of the wood to the ivy-covered trig first, and then wandered around northern edge of the Clump. All seemed very level and couldn't pick out a clear hp. | milimana | 05/09/2022 |
From the road to the E. Straightforward following the wall & hedge lines. Trig a little N of the actual summit. | DanMaisieBex | 30/04/2022 |
Parked in the pull-off on the A424, noted by others, taking care not to park in the space reserved for 'Police vehicles only'! Plenty of room. Entered field behind and followed that field's boundary, wide field-margins, until reached southern tip of the copse. Proceeded up eastern side of copse, then hedgerow. Recommend using this route since the trig point is over-grown and I doubt you would be able to see it from the western side of the hedge. Retraced steps. | Meanderer | 02/07/2021 |
Parked in a layby at 24780 15049, walked round field edges to the copse and circumnavigated it. HP looks like 25035 15407 from the naked eye. | clivevilla | 15/10/2019 |
From layby following field boundaries. Top at edge of field near copse. | Ramblingpaul | 30/04/2019 |
Started at severely potholed layby to W, round field margins into wood. Emerged at NE corner of wood, trig in hedge a little further on. | Aye Jimmy | 14/04/2019 |
Pulled over on verge to the west and followed field margins to the wood. Found trig in the hedge to the north of the wood. | Herbert Anchovy | 16/01/2019 |
4/4 (Upper Coscombe Hill/Temple Guiting Hill/Over Norton Hill/Blackheath) | Fergalh | 12/07/2017 |
10.01 am Both name and also number on the flush bracket,numerologically,very significant. Few 14** series pillars and it represents for me my dad's BTW, 'birthday trig walk of life' as he was an Easter Sunday April fool born 1/4/23 so this would've been his 72nd birthday pillar just a couple of years before his last hill walk with me on Skye two years later. ,I'm his oldest child and I was born in Blackheath. Triggy memories dad. | vegibagger | 25/02/2015 |
From minor road to E, along field boundary to woods then N. Trig pillar embedded in hedgerow. Broad flat hill top, summit could be anywhere. | jonglew | 04/09/2014 |
Top by edge of field and copse. Trig in nearby hedge but heavily covered in ivy. | Adrian | 08/12/2013 |
Layby on A424 - fields | arranc | 01/09/2009 |
RHW | 03/09/2004 | |
DC11main | 27/06/2021 | |
johnkenyon | 13/06/2020 | |
Wycombe Wanderer | 24/12/2019 | |
Swindon Bagger | 17/04/2016 | |
andrew brown | 02/04/2016 | |
Jacqdaw | 02/09/2014 | |
Hillsidenick | 02/09/2014 | |
stevent0809 | 26/10/2013 |