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Name:Berryhill
Hill number:17346
Height:187.6m / 615ft
Parent (Ma):2869  Cleeve Hill
RHB Section:39: Central and Eastern England
County/UA:Warwickshire
Catchment:Catchment Boundaries, Severn, Thames
Watershed:Greater Thames Estuary, Dover to Cape Wrath, Land's End to John o' Groats, Severn Estuary, The Lizard to Dunnet Head
Class:Tump (100-199m)
(Tu,1)
Grid ref:SP 46981 54931
Summit feature:no feature
Drop:44.6m
Col:143m  SP 4738 5625  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 151
(1:25k) 206
Observations:flat summit area
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 41 users)ByDate of Ascent
With HS. Parked where the Berryhill Farm track leaves the road, then an easy walk with the last 50m or so across a field. 25 mins.Mark Jackson02/09/2023
From the minor road to west. Found a small gate just off the footpath into the field canola. Found the trig, no sign of the highest point possible. Nice evening.Play2End27/06/2023
Another ambiguous top, plus or minus 25m horizontally maybe.JonRus13/08/2022
Parked in Priors Hardwick. ROW, then along tractor track to summit in field of beans. Warwickshire Tump completion.PGCE05/09/2021
1 of 3 on 18 mile walk started in lay-by just after bridge in claydon. As approached farmers field there was 2 fields of the whole crop of broad beans ruined all black and dead. Got the high point in field then onto trigThe-Z-Man04/09/2021
Field ploughed and tilled but no crop showing.RichardM27/02/2021
Along the Millennium Way from vergeside parking to the NE. Crop not yet harvested so picked the most likely-looking tramlines to hp. Picked a decent bag of blackberries on the way down just as the rain was setting in so that's it for today.milimana27/08/2020
Saved best to last- from Priors Hardwick, RoWs to Berryhill Fm. Fortunate to find a thin track thru' crop to access HP- following another bagger or a badger? Returned via Stoneton Manor (fascinating), no problem with using the drive- I asked... then Oxford Canal Walk with the inevitable rough section. It's hard to believe it was ever used as a towpath. Sunny and hot, 4 miles.pwheeler30/07/2020
Parked on main road, walked up towards Berryhill Farm, (cracking view from road) Turn right before the farm yard gate (FP marker is easy to miss).johnkenyon25/05/2020
Roadside verge parking (SP 4759 5573). Millennium Way until due E of the HP, then across a muddy arable field.jonglew23/12/2019
Pleasant walk on beautiful morning from ROW to NE and easy parking.Mark Sims27/02/2019
From Priors Hardwick on fp and bridleway. Summit another mud field.KC18/01/2019
4th and final tump of the day. Henaborough hill out and back via bus from Leamington Spa then bus to Stockton for 3 tump traverse to Byfield climbing Napton Hill then Beacon hill using the Millenium way to Priors Marston then fp and road to Priors Hardwick to explore the flat summmit area of a crop field continuing on fp and road to Byfield (via Upper Boddington)for the bus to Banbury then train to Birmingham New Street and another back to Long Eaton.Dazingdale08/12/2018
From the NE along BW and Millenium Way. Trig point visited first then HP in field. Thought this was my last County P30 but I was wrong, two days later another appeared.PeterD05/11/2017
F/p due W of the hill starting at SP 4658 5507. Across field into wood then rightwards to small gate into upper field. Field edge to trig on a corner then out into featureless arable field with minimal crop.Aye Jimmy19/09/2017
sunny eve walk up Berry Farm tarmac drive then around 3 sides of summit field to trig then back in on tramlines through broad bean crop to summit . Down to the west Stoneton Manor with its moat and medieval village was recorded in the Domesday Book. The modern day version of which (Wikipedia) may soon be recording the presence of the HS2 train line that is due to hurtle past the hill as well as 8 or 9 wind turbines planned for hereabouts.Chris Pearson13/05/2017
From the ne along the Millennium Way.Campbell Singer12/02/2017
Parked at end of drive to Berryhill Farm, up drive then straight on up bank through hedge and along field edge to the far hedge to avoid walking past the farm. Kept walking along that field edge until level wirth top. Luckily potato crop was so small that I could tiptoe through to summit maybe 20 yards in from edge.clivevilla20/01/2017
P at start of road to Berryhill Farm. Up road and path to top field.chrisbien10/10/2016
As Gordon. Warwickshire completed.ngthack01/08/2016
Wlked up from road to SW to nearest edge of wheat cropGordonAdshead10/07/2016
Charwelton to Woodford Halse. Proximity to the farmhouse deterred extensive HP research other than visiting the OS spot.Smudge09/04/2016
Ascended from the path south of Priors Hardwick on the Upper Bonnington Road. Plenty of pleasant footpaths and views around the hill, but the summit is on arable land.JohnW20/08/2015
Sat on the bench outside the church in Priors Hardwick enjoying an expensive but tasty pint of beer from the restaurant where dogs are not allowed, except theirs that is. Ate my sandwiches as I strolled up the hill to the top. Summit in field off footpath.Father Ted25/06/2015
Walked up the bridleway from the road opposite Stoneton Moat Farm. The summit is in the middle of a field off the bridleway but the farmer turned up on a quad and forebade us deviating from the bridleway. Continued walk to Priors Hardwick then returned to car along the road. Sunny and hazy day; with Carol.Skip17/03/2015
Ploughed field, rather flat summitRHW13/12/2014
Parked by the church in Priors Hardwick walked over on Bridleway, highest point around 50m off path.rhalstead10/11/2013
From FP to west.arranc08/11/2011
In a field, nice walk up from road.Adrian22/10/2011
Martin R25/02/2022
DC11main27/07/2021
stub196902/06/2021
Denise 27/02/2021
geoffreycurnock07/06/2020
jimbloomer27/12/2018
mae22/03/2018
Wycombe Wanderer22/12/2017
andrew brown31/03/2016
GaryJones04/03/2016
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