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Name:Windmill Hill
Hill number:18130
Height:178m / 584ft
Parent (Ma):2897  Win Green
RHB Section:41: South Central England
County/UA:Wiltshire
Catchment:Avon & Stour
Class:Tump (100-199m)
(Tu,1)
Grid ref:ST 96492 23236
Summit feature:no feature
Drop:35m
Col:143m  ST965228  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 184
(1:25k) 118N
Observations:summit area covered in trees
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 18 users)ByDate of Ascent
From Trow Farm, PROW then field boundary. Pasture at summit.cjo03/04/2024
From Trow Farm. ROW, then field boundary, then across recently sown stubble.PGCE19/09/2021
From the PRoW to the E, then along the field boundary with the woods to the N ( Good views of Norrington Manor ). HP in a clump of trees.DanMaisieBex17/10/2020
Final Wiltshire tump at last. Twenty-seven red kites circled above the summit in celebration. Same route as RHW.Herbert Anchovy16/11/2019
16.40 up through two fields from the east.vegibagger22/08/2019
From SE along FP to gate then west along field edge. Across ploughed field which was dry, to HP in copse.PeterD04/08/2019
Wiltshire blanketed under glistening snow on a beautiful sunny morning.Minor roads sheet ice so tightened my boots and made a 3 and half hour circular walk through delightful soft powdery snow from the A30 way to the north over the higher Downs to reach this beautiful tranquil valley with its 3 small adjacent Tumps. For this one ROW from E. On via Norrington Manor - impressive grade 1 listed. New lambs aplenty in the sheds, and fields - some asleep in the warming midday sun on grass exposed at the edge of the glistening snow cover. All blissfully unaware that in just 12 weeks they will be off to market fetching a good £80 each as early lambs. Coincidentally £80 was the handsome annual allowance the local vicar got a year in this parish in the 1870s.Chris Pearson03/02/2019
As RHW. The summit barley field had recently been harvested.Chris Peart17/08/2015
On a round to Wilts tumps. Attacked this one from minor road to S; followed field boundary to within 100m of summit then over recently planted grass crop - with reluctant blessing of the farmer! Summit of hill crowned with small knot of immature mixed trees - conifer, willow and beech.jonglew20/11/2014
Copse in arable field. From SE, N along RoW, field edge then cross field. Parking at start, limited RHW07/04/2012
top in field by copse, very muddy.Adrian05/02/2012
Mark Jackson13/04/2024
Martin R26/08/2023
Mark Sims08/06/2022
jimbloomer23/07/2020
andrew brown29/01/2018
stevent080913/12/2015
ajwxyzt07/04/2012