Hills of Britain and Ireland
England : Oldham
C |
County |
Area |
Id. |
Name |
Feet |
Metres |
Drop |
Relative |
Notes |
E |
Oldham |
The Peak District |
19869 |
Ashway Moss |
1630 |
497 |
8 |
|
|
E |
Oldham/Tameside |
The Peak District |
5550 |
Hoarstone Edge |
1631 |
497 |
8 |
|
|
E |
Derbyshire/Oldham |
The Peak District |
5610 |
Featherbed Moss |
1775 |
541 |
10 |
|
|
E |
Derbyshire/Oldham |
The Peak District |
3636 |
Black Chew Head |
1778 |
542 |
35 |
|
|
Notes
- Data: Database of British and Irish Hills v18.0
- Relative height, drop, or prominence is the height difference between a hill's summit and the col (lowest point) connecting it to the next higher summit. "Marilyns" are hills with a relative height of 150 metres, and "Humps" have 100 metres. There are some even in the south east of England.
- 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.