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Name: | Middlehope Hill |
Hill number: | 5354 |
Height: | 325.3m / 1067ft |
Parent (Ma): | 2847 Callow Hill |
RHB Section: | 38A: Shropshire |
County/UA: | Shropshire |
Catchment: | Severn |
Class: | Hump, Tump (300-399m), Clem (Hu,Tu,3,Cm) |
Grid ref: | SO 50709 88740 |
Summit feature: | no feature. ground by hedgerow |
Drop: | 116.8m |
Col: | 208.4m SO 4834 8782 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 137 138 (1:25k) 217 |
Observations: | ground 40m SW at SO 50681 88718 is 0.2m lower |
Change log: | show changes for this hill entry |
GPS data: | show GPS entries for this hill |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 100 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
Tom Mundell | 24/09/2023 | |
Trekking toes | 24/09/2023 | |
As others, parked at bend in road to SW. along road up BW and at BW junction took faint path that went NE towards trig. Well hidden trig at field boundary, then along field edge to HP further NE. | PeterD | 28/08/2023 |
Parked to south west like others before me. Trig pillar bagged as well. | Alan Caine | 16/07/2023 |
abbo0001 | 04/07/2023 | |
thenomad | 16/05/2023 | |
Second visit, just to make sure. First visit June 2011. | malcorbett | 13/05/2023 |
mntainman | 19/04/2023 | |
phil101 | 15/10/2022 | |
On an 11.7mile circuit from Wilderhope Manor. Approached from Wetmore Farm, up through a gate and up the diagonal path to the ridge past the trig, then at the top back along the ridge path to the trig then the summit. | JulieB | 14/10/2022 |
daddybond | 14/10/2022 | |
From the T-junction to the SW. Track into wood 50453 88380 leads past partially hidden trig to hp. | NormanW | 23/05/2022 |
Andy West | 13/11/2021 | |
https://www.strava.com/activities/5407688532 | Sleepwa1ker | 03/06/2021 |
Pleasant walk in winter sunshine from Aston Munslow. The path along the woodland edge was easy to follow and there are plenty of gaps in the hedge to swap to the field edge if required. | milimana | 01/12/2020 |
Parked at the junction at SO50545 87795, along the road and up the bridleway. A narrow path runs along behind the hedges, but overgrown in places, so walked partly on the field edge. Walked some distance beyond the trig point, but highest point is difficult to determine. | LizH | 15/08/2020 |
PeterAH | 15/08/2020 | |
Rockdoctor | 25/07/2020 | |
ianwatson | 18/07/2020 | |
KC | 15/03/2020 | |
Drove up No Through Road from Aston Munslow where there is ok parking at top junction , then pleasant walk up bridle way to take right hand path which sticks to ridge . | Mark Sims | 22/02/2020 |
As Jim Fothergill. Easy parking in wide entrance to Upper Barn at SO 5054 8779 - NE & then NW up RoW to plantation & then easy walking along ridge (either side of hedge) to the trig point & unmarked summit. Went as far as RichardM's high point, passing over jonglew's high point en-route. (S) | gerrybowes | 18/02/2020 |
PM | 26/01/2020 | |
ARC | 08/11/2019 | |
From the junction. A faint path heads along the edge of the woodland but occasionally overgrown so sometimes needed to head into the edge of the arable field and make my way along a narrow grass strip next to a mature OSR crop. Summit beyond the trig. | Herbert Anchovy | 31/07/2019 |
Continued walk from Lilywood Hill, bridleway then short sharp climb through woods. | rhalstead | 24/03/2019 |
Staying at The White House in Aston Munslow. An evening walk with Coel. | Dangerous Dave | 05/08/2018 |
Steve Q | 26/05/2018 | |
Kiltie | 12/05/2018 | |
By the Jim Fothergill route - admirable! | Chris Peart | 18/04/2018 |
PGCE | 31/03/2018 | |
As per Jim F’s route. Excellent road in, good parking, easy walk to trig and high point on wood edge. | nordicstar | 12/01/2018 |
jenx | 12/01/2018 | |
From the junction at SO 50545 87795 where there is parking on the grass at the entrance to Upper Barn. Then NE & NW up bridleways to the unmarked track on the far side of the ridge fence. Over the fence to the trig then further along to the field with the high point. Returned the same way. 33 mins 1.47 miles. | Jim.Fothergill | 21/11/2017 |
Tony S | 07/11/2017 | |
Delightful views across to the Clee Hills on this perfect late October Sunday afternoon. | Alex C | 29/10/2017 |
Adrian | 29/10/2017 | |
A second visit having only walked as far as the trig last time - silly me. | carole engel | 29/07/2017 |
No parking down the minor road to Wetmore Farm (a gate at the end means a long reverse if you do try to drive down it). Parked to the SW where the bridleway meets the road. Long, but easy, walk to the summit just beyond the trig. 4.27km return, 50 minutes. | moorsman | 17/05/2017 |
I started at Horton Hollow car pk and went via Upper Westhope to Diddlebury Common(qv) summit first the continued via Burwood, Dunstan's La, then the bw essentially on the SW ridge of Middlehope Hill. Like Diddlebury Common, no problem accessing summit of ROW; thin trail in woodland, lots of ways through to summit just in field; returned to ROW same way to go via Wetmore Fm. and Speller Coppice to walk along the scarp back to Horton Hollow car pk, the woodland below getting wilder as I walked along this section of the Shropshire Way to finish at a local nature reserve. My walk included a little extension here to enjoy the coppiced woodland and visit Wolverton Hill. Sunny, good views with the trees only just in leaf. | pwheeler | 04/05/2017 |
With K. Approached using bridleway from south. A herd of deer were present in the field south of the trig. | Ashley | 15/04/2017 |
Bug | 15/04/2017 | |
First of the day. TP was my aim. | Dusty | 14/03/2017 |
peterstanding | 07/01/2017 | |
MM | 23/09/2016 | |
2/6 After flying into Birmingham airport and the afternoon free a few bagged on a sunny but windy day. Second of Six (The Wrekin/Middlehope Hill/Didlebury Common/Callow Hill/Norton Camp/View Edge) | Fergalh | 25/04/2016 |
Laura.W | 05/03/2016 | |
With Bev and Caleb. Parking up around Little London. Up right of way and then along the ridge on a clear but unmarked path. | simon and co | 19/02/2016 |
Steep ascent through woods from bridleway on NW side. Good views of 'The Clees' | RichardM | 07/02/2016 |
Denise | 07/02/2016 | |
softsquare | 27/08/2015 | |
Circular walk from large roadside parking area to E of Lilywood Hill. Easy walk up on good paths, if a bit muddy in places (especially Wetmore Farm - it's in the name I suppose). Summit approx 130m NE of trig pillar; on SE side field-forest bounday hedge. | jonglew | 13/10/2014 |
Colin Crawford | 08/07/2014 | |
16.15, from south side starting about grid ref 606876 at 265m | vegibagger | 16/04/2014 |
TK | 23/11/2013 | |
chalky1953 | 15/11/2013 | |
Alan Whatley | 12/10/2013 | |
OLIVERS | 06/10/2013 | |
Diddlebury & Middlehope from Wolverton Wood picnic area 'free parking' up through woods & spud field from SW (good job it was dry)down to Burwood, Dunstans Lane, then nice track up from 202 spot to trig & top, down past Wetmore farm then shropshire way SW to car. V Warm & dry. | apricorum | 27/06/2013 |
Snowy, Wenlock Edge walk | bri&dave | 30/03/2013 |
iaindbrown | 27/02/2013 | |
Campbell Singer | 30/10/2012 | |
mae | 09/08/2012 | |
GaryJones | 01/07/2012 | |
with Tony and Devon | Stuart Hyde | 08/04/2012 |
Parked at the bottom of Bache Hill to SW having driven up it initally in the icey conditions but failed to find anywhere to park. Theres a good track off Bache Hill almost all the way to the top via trig. | Father Ted | 19/02/2012 |
a nice circuit from harton hollow wood car park along the edge, a bit of creative routemaking needed, but a satisfying 12k round. summit along the hedgerow is unmarked. trig point is lonely.. give him a hug. | stig_nest | 02/02/2012 |
Parked opposite The Swan pub for a longer easy walk to trig and summit. Dike Turpin has stayed in the Pub. | Dugswell2 | 24/11/2011 |
Moorponder | 28/10/2011 | |
RobertP | 18/09/2011 | |
P T junction SW of Little London Farm. ROW and path through wood very overgrown. The fence at the top has gone. | chrisbien | 21/07/2011 |
stevent0809 | 16/07/2011 | |
JohnStoneham | 03/04/2011 | |
First summit of the day - a circular walk taking in another Hump and a Marilyn. Parking available to the South on the No Through Road from Aston Munslow. | Chingwakabungya | 05/03/2011 |
AndyS | 05/03/2011 | |
Halfdecent | 19/02/2011 | |
End of road to N. Parking for 1 before the gate - parking beyond. Top could be anywhere - path seems the highest. | destaylor | 23/09/2010 |
DARRENG | 04/09/2010 | |
park at 505878 above Aston Munslow | arranc | 29/08/2010 |
Martin R | 24/04/2010 | |
alexpryde | 06/03/2010 | |
Paddy | 24/01/2010 | |
Walked up from Munslow Church quite a lot of ice in places. http://www.heavyhorses.co.uk/humps | heavyhorses | 28/12/2009 |
PeteF | 15/11/2009 | |
Smudge | 18/10/2009 | |
GordonAdshead | 00/10/2009 | |
Nothing marking true high point which is slightly further along fence. | andrew brown | 24/05/2009 |
kath smith | 24/05/2009 | |
From SO505877. Not sure if the higher point isn't in the field 100 m from the edge of the wood. | summitsup | 11/10/2008 |
Paul and Terri | 06/04/2008 | |
Trig point is at field junction at edge of wood with high point a little further along the edge of the wood. | clivevilla | 24/12/2007 |
johnowen | 04/04/2007 | |
Trig revisit, arable field at edge of wd, fine half-view E to Clee hills | RHW | 04/03/2006 |
fasgadh | 21/09/2003 | |
pleasant summit, pleasant view E; NB summit is 100m NE and c. 1.5m above TP. park 501890, cross ar fld then steep wdld to summit | RHW | 09/02/2002 |
andrew.allum | 01/01/2000 | |
Nirobi99 | 10/10/1998 | |
stanappleton | 01/07/1997 | |
Repeated on 03/11/2016 to make sure I had gone to the highest point. | Alan Moore | 12/01/1997 |
amblemark | 01/01/1970 |