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Name:Rutton Hill
Hill number:18468
Height:167m / 548ft
Parent (Ma):2908  Black Down
RHB Section:42: South-East England & the Isle of Wight
County/UA:Surrey
Catchment:Catchment Boundaries, Arun, Thames
Watershed:Land's End to Dover, Dover to Cape Wrath, Greater Thames Estuary
Class:Tump (100-199m)
(Tu,1)
Grid ref:SU 90949 37637
Summit feature:small mound on E side of path
Drop:37m
Col:130m  SU907373  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 186
(1:25k) OL33 133
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 41 users)ByDate of Ascent
Parked at NT car park for Devil's Punch Bowl. Misty and wet to start but weather brightened (although still rained) as I got closer to The Devil's Jumps East Top. Lovely summit and good views despite the low cloud. Back to the NT cafe for soup before ascents of Gibbett Hill and Rutton Hill.Buck20/03/2023
Delightful autumnal beech woods, apparently NT. Parking at junction between road and bridleway to SE, then RsoW all the way to summit. HP is indistinct on the side of path. It’s quite laborious to drive to the east side of the A3 here.Denise 21/11/2022
A nice little hill with no access difficulties. Summit in attractive beech woods, brambly high point on E side of path. Autumnal colours accentuated by the wetness and rain.RichardM21/11/2022
from Thursley via Bedford Farm. Lovely views.IanHHill01/10/2022
Ascended via Gibbet Hill from the Devil's punchbowl carpark. Descended the long ridge from Gibbet Hill to reach some roads leading to a stile, field and steep wood to the summit mound in brambly area by trees. Returned via same route to reascend the Hump of Gibbett Hill which I had been up 36 years previously!pdantic12/01/2022
Parked at beginning of lane to Blackhanger Farm. East ascent up fp.Campbell Singer06/01/2022
Frensham to Witley. S-E traverse.Smudge26/11/2021
Parked to S at start of track. Track and ROW to summit - quick up and down.PGCE14/07/2021
A circular walk out of Brook on a wet dayPhilipChaston23/12/2020
Bagged on way to Haslemere from Witley. Nice hill with some views over towards Gibbet hill. Shame tree cover obscures a lot of the view but nice area.lerritt11/03/2020
Circular with Gibbet Hilljimbloomer25/01/2020
From Rutton Hill road. Bitterly cold, which was fortunate as the cattle in the field were all tucked out the way sheltering behind the trees.KC15/12/2018
Thursley - Rutton Hill - Sandhillssqueegs29/04/2018
From Hindhead NT car park via Gibbet HillTony J04/02/2018
From south up into wood and HP.PeterD12/11/2017
Haslemere - Gibbet Hill - The Devil's Jumps - Rutton Hill - Sandhills - Witley stnMark Jackson16/09/2017
From south, short up and down.rhalstead13/05/2017
Enjoyable hill as part of walk from Witley station to Haslemere over 4 tops.trimarc217/02/2017
From Rutton Hill Road. HP lies very close on E side of RoW as it passes over top of the hill. Very large, mature beeches abound.jonglew28/01/2016
My 4000th log on Harold Street and a perfect little hill to reach this milestone. A simple well marked fpath uphill into a lovely NT wood of giant beech trees whispering in the gentle summer breeze,and an obvious summit behind a finger post. Beyond which was a gate and plaque remembering the good work of Vic Cole of Farnham Ramblers who worked for 23 years to maintain our glorious and prized public footpath network. There was even a tyre on a rope over a branch for a tentative celebratory swing.Chris Pearson18/06/2015
Bramble bush in woodland by RoW. farm tk then RoW RHW06/04/2012
During a 13 mile walk from Elstead Common to Hindhead Common/Boundless Copse. Collected chestnuts for roasting (a bit too small so fiddly to eat). There was a viewing platform in the woods so you could look at the tunnel portal the A3 would emerge from. My log for Gibbet Hill is from a visit to the Hump when the A3 had been tunnelled.pwheeler30/10/2010
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