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Name:Cleave Hill
Hill number:18549
Height:126.4m / 415ft
Parent (Ma):2906  Walbury Hill
RHB Section:42: South-East England & the Isle of Wight
County/UA:Hampshire
Catchment:Test
Class:Unclassified
(Un)
Grid ref:SU 34164 37585
Summit feature:small mound
Drop:28.3m
Col:98m  SU 3355 3752  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 185
(1:25k) 131S
Observations:summit is in trees
Comments:Tump deleted June 2020
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 22 users)ByDate of Ascent
From the Danebury fort car park along BW then up field to HP in trees beyond the tumulus which also visited.PeterD08/03/2024
Easy summit in woodland. Private hill on the Leckford Estate (Waitrose Ltd. estate)freethehilltops26/06/2022
Stockbridge, Danebury Down and LongstockBasingstone07/06/2021
Stockbridge Hike (bagging Woolbury, Cleave Hill, Danebury Hill and Chattis Hill)PhilipChaston03/04/2021
From the end of the track to the west. Along the track then field edges up to the small wood which contains the HP.clivevilla23/02/2020
Walked from Stockbridge to Longstock then round to Houghton & the Boot Innphilhythe01/02/2020
After Danebury, much less interesting but lovely sunny weather. Obvious but unmarked HP, not at apparent tumulus, in copse of beech and fir.Denise 14/11/2019
Along grassy field margin from byway to S. Deer in summit beech wood.RichardM14/11/2019
Parked in the potholed lay-by to the west s of road junction. Along fp and round side of rape seed field (large fallow margin). The top is the second bump and involves thrashing through many nettles.Campbell Singer25/05/2019
From the start of the byway to the W. Straightforward ascent, HP in trees.DanMaisieBex11/02/2019
Short walk from west. Pleased to be in summit wood in winter to push through the tangle of dead vegetation without being 'nettled'.Chris Pearson05/12/2016
Lots of room to park to west at end of the green lane. Through a gap in the hedge and along field edge into wood. It's amazing how wet you can get walking through thigh high dewey grass.Herbert Anchovy23/05/2016
Circular walk from Danebury Hillfort carpark. Approached from Longstock, took field boundaries to wooded area. Messy little mixed wood, lot of fallen branches etc. Small number of beech trees at an obvious summit area.jonglew14/01/2015
Mixed plantation, densish. From W, muddy byway, gap in hedge, 1 fence.RHW09/12/2012
daveyf200101/04/2022
Matt09/05/2021
BrianMatthews22/10/2019
andrew brown28/10/2018
Cullann01/11/2016
stevent080905/10/2013
Adrian28/11/2010
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