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Name: | Windmill Hill |
Hill number: | 18418 |
Height: | 194m / 636ft |
Parent (Ma): | 2909 Butser Hill |
RHB Section: | 42: South-East England & the Isle of Wight |
County/UA: | Hampshire (CoU) |
Catchment: | Minor Rivers only (South) |
Class: | Tump (100-199m) (Tu,1) |
Grid ref: | SU716160 (est) |
Drop: | 63m |
Col: | 131m SU715169 ![]() |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 197 (1:25k) OL8 120 |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 24 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
Bus from Petersfield to Clanfield east corner, then Windmill Hill - Hinton Down - Broadhalfpenny Down - Wether Down - Henwood Down - Middle Down - Pidham Hill - Barrow Hill - Petersfield. | Mark Jackson | 13/10/2018 |
After a pint in the Red Lion in Chilton, up the steep slope to this hill. Windmill on top part of private residence. | JOHNS | 05/05/2018 |
Bus to Queen Elizabeth Country Park then FP. Steep approach. Lovely hill which would better still without noise from A3 | trimarc2 | 02/11/2017 |
A 20 mile circular walk linking 12 Tumps (all repeats) with Lesley and Betty the dog . 3000ft of ascent.. Saw the trig this time but could not quite reach it through narrow fence gaps | Chris Pearson | 17/09/2017 |
From Finchdean on to WE park | ejjohnstone | 29/05/2017 |
Approx date, walked from South side with Nicky, Joe & Tom, views perhaps not as good as expecting due to convex shape. | fnem | 20/04/2017 |
From Chalton. | rhalstead | 28/01/2017 |
Walked over from Holt Down. Fine views S to the Solent, on a fine clear autumnal day. Trig is in garden on the NE side of the property, jut in touching distance! | DanMaisieBex | 06/11/2016 |
Encircled the outside of the windmill garden then marched up to front door (on camera) to ask if I could find the trig pillar-no one in but couldn't see trig -(hidden around back later seen on geograph). Below we could see Butser Ancient Farm - a collection of reconstructed speculative buildings form the iron age (1200-600 BC)and animal pens and very small fields compared to the surrounding prairie of today's modern farming. 6 hr circular walk with L and Betty the dog from Clanfield - 1st cold gloomy day of autumn after a long warm summer. Butser Hill next via QE Country Park. | Chris Pearson | 08/10/2016 |
Parked at junction Charlton Lane and A3 from there walked up the road to hill summit, Pillar located in the grounds (just) of converted windmill. no real high point more of a plateau. What a place a windmill, hill top and a Trig Pillar! great views A3 a bit noisy. | griefmiester | 05/08/2016 |
Evening run with casual crew round QECP and beyond! | twigrose | 01/07/2016 |
Up track. Walked around field outside the garden. HP to west. Couldn't see trig point in garden. | PeterD | 12/08/2015 |
Parking at Charlton Lane/A3 junc. Hill summit completely occupied by grounds of the windmill with private house attached. HP on W side of garden, although this may be a man-made feature. No-one in to ask. | jonglew | 05/11/2014 |
Difficult to know if you are on the top here as it looks a flat top & the trig point is in the garden of the windmill | philhythe | 12/07/2014 |
RHW | 20/05/2007 | |
Date unknown. | Adrian | 01/01/2000 |
andrew brown | 30/01/2018 | |
stevent0809 | 19/04/2015 | |
pwatson1980 | 18/08/2014 | |
Sainesy | 13/04/2014 | |
Smudge | 09/03/2013 | |
BrianMatthews | 15/07/2010 | |
Sprog | 15/06/1995 | |
snixon | 01/06/1959 |