Hills of Britain and Ireland
England : Shropshire
C | County | Area | Id. | Name | Feet | Metres | Drop | Relative | Notes |
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E | Shropshire | 5361 | Grinshill Hill | 630 | 192 | 102 | Hump | ||
E | Shropshire | 5360 | Hawkstone Hill | 682 | 208 | 125 | Hump | ||
E | Shropshire | 5359 | Coxall Knoll | 860 | 262 | 120 | Hump | ||
E | Shropshire | 5358 | Norton Camp | 957 | 292 | 133 | Hump | ||
E | Shropshire | 5357 | Clunbury Hill | 997 | 304 | 131 | Hump | ||
E | Shropshire | 5356 | Oakeley Mynd | 1014 | 309 | 126 | Hump | ||
E | Shropshire | 5355 | Diddlebury Common | 1037 | 316 | 102 | Hump | ||
E | Shropshire | 2849 | Earl's Hill | 1048 | 320 | 146 | Hump | ||
E | Shropshire | 2848 | View Edge | 1053 | 321 | 167 | Marilyn | ||
E | Shropshire | 5354 | Middlehope Hill | 1067 | 325 | 117 | Hump | ||
E | Shropshire | 2847 | Callow Hill | 1114 | 340 | 157 | Marilyn | ||
E | Shropshire | 2846 | Burrow | 1175 | 358 | 189 | Marilyn | ||
E | Shropshire | 5353 | Craig-y-Rhiw | 1188 | 362 | 119 | Hump | ||
E | Shropshire | 5352 | The Lawley | 1237 | 377 | 106 | Hump | ||
E | Shropshire | 2845 | Sunnyhill | 1289 | 393 | 146 | Hump | ||
E | Shropshire | 2844 | Ragleth Hill | 1304 | 398 | 141 | Hump | ||
E | Shropshire | 5351 | Bryn Hill | 1339 | 408 | 109 | Hump | ||
E | Shropshire | 5350 | Hope Bowdler Hill | 1398 | 426 | 120 | Hump | ||
E | Shropshire | 5349 | Stow Hill | 1425 | 434 | 135 | Hump | ||
E | Shropshire | 5348 | Black Hill | 1447 | 441 | 105 | Hump | ||
E | Shropshire | 2842 | Heath Mynd | 1485 | 453 | 191 | Marilyn | ||
E | Shropshire | 2841 | Caer Caradoc Hill | 1508 | 460 | 274 | Marilyn | ||
E | Shropshire | Long Mynd | 2840 | Long Mynd - Pole Bank | 1695 | 517 | 191 | Marilyn | |
E | Shropshire | Long Mynd | 2839 | Titterstone Clee Hill | 1749 | 533 | 233 | Marilyn | |
E | Shropshire | Long Mynd | 2838 | Stiperstones | 1761 | 537 | 357 | Marilyn | |
E | Shropshire | Long Mynd | 2837 | Brown Clee Hill | 1772 | 540 | 373 | Marilyn |
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.