Hills of Britain and Ireland
OS Map of Shobdon Hill
Height: 328m / 1075ft • Prominence: 174m / 571ft • Summit : ground by oak tree c.15m S of track • Trip reports (hill-bagging)

101-20210618_Byton Church-Herefordshire-viewed from SSW from entrance to Churchyard
18-Jun-21 • Nick Kaye • flickr
byton herefordshire england church 51739804454

102-20210618_Byton Church-Herefordshire-viewed from SSW
18-Jun-21 • Nick Kaye • flickr
byton herefordshire england church 51739400943

103-20210618_Byton Church-Herefordshire-detail of W end of Church-Clock installed in memory of those killed in 1st World War
18-Jun-21 • Nick Kaye • flickr
byton herefordshire england church 51738340927

111-20210618_Byton Church-Herefordshire-view down Nave from W end to Chancel and Sanctuary at E end of Church
18-Jun-21 • Nick Kaye • flickr
byton herefordshire england church 51739405613

112-20210618_Byton Church-Herefordshire-view down Nave from W end to Chancel and Sanctuary at E end of Church
18-Jun-21 • Nick Kaye • flickr
byton herefordshire england church 51738345147

113-20210618_Byton Church-Herefordshire-Pulpit, Chancel and Sanctuary viewed from centre of Nave
18-Jun-21 • Nick Kaye • flickr
byton herefordshire england church 51739404938
OS Map
This is OS mapping. In some areas, OpenStreetMap shows more footpaths
Spatial NI has online OSNI mapping. Click "Basemap Gallery" (4 squares icon at the top).
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Photos
Please tag your photos and upload them to the British and Irish Mountains group on Flickr
The other photos have been geo-tagged as on or around the summit. For less busy mountains, it can be a little hit and miss.

101-20210618_Byton Church-Herefordshire-viewed from SSW from entrance to Churchyard
18-Jun-21 • Nick Kaye • flickr
byton herefordshire england church 51739804454

102-20210618_Byton Church-Herefordshire-viewed from SSW
18-Jun-21 • Nick Kaye • flickr
byton herefordshire england church 51739400943

103-20210618_Byton Church-Herefordshire-detail of W end of Church-Clock installed in memory of those killed in 1st World War
18-Jun-21 • Nick Kaye • flickr
byton herefordshire england church 51738340927

111-20210618_Byton Church-Herefordshire-view down Nave from W end to Chancel and Sanctuary at E end of Church
18-Jun-21 • Nick Kaye • flickr
byton herefordshire england church 51739405613

112-20210618_Byton Church-Herefordshire-view down Nave from W end to Chancel and Sanctuary at E end of Church
18-Jun-21 • Nick Kaye • flickr
byton herefordshire england church 51738345147

113-20210618_Byton Church-Herefordshire-Pulpit, Chancel and Sanctuary viewed from centre of Nave
18-Jun-21 • Nick Kaye • flickr
byton herefordshire england church 51739404938

114-20210618_Byton Church-Herefordshire-Chancel and Sanctuary viewed from E end of Nave
18-Jun-21 • Nick Kaye • flickr
byton herefordshire england church 51738344452

116-20210618_Byton Church-Herefordshire-view from Chancel down Nave to W end of Church
18-Jun-21 • Nick Kaye • flickr
byton herefordshire england church 51739403783

117-20210618_Byton Church-Herefordshire-Nave, W end-11th cent Norman Font and boxed mechanism of Clock
18-Jun-21 • Nick Kaye • flickr
byton herefordshire england church font 51740057410

118-20210618_Byton Church-Herefordshire-Nave, W end-1th cent Norman Font
18-Jun-21 • Nick Kaye • flickr
byton herefordshire england church font 51739166466
Videos
Some of the buildings at RAF Shobdon, long since abandoned by the Royal Air Force. The Herefordshire Aero Club inhabit some ...
I popped by Shobdon Airfield (EGBS) for a few hours to try and get some panning practice. The movements were as followed: ...
Hergest Ridge With Old School Friends | Borderlands Wales | Great Views Near Kington Subscribe to the Wye Explorer Channel ...
Pembridge is a village in the Arrow valley in the county of Herefordshire, England. The village is noted for its historic ...
14th June, lockdown ride out, kington, the official Hereford scooter club...
Notes
- Data: Database of British and Irish Hills v18.2
- Maps: We use OS mapping for England, Scotland, Wales, and the Isle of Man. Sadly, Channel Islands, Northern (OSNI) and Southern Ireland (OSI) mapping isn't available online, so we use Openstreetmap.