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Seaborough Hill

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Seaborough Hill
View from Seaborough Hill of farmland around the Axe river valley.
Highest point
Elevation204 m (669 ft)[1]
Prominence80 m (260 ft)[1]
Parent peakLewesdon Hill[1]
ListingTump
Coordinates50°49′34″N 2°47′49″W / 50.826°N 2.797°W / 50.826; -2.797
Geography
LocationDorset and Somerset, England
Parent rangeYeovil Scarplands
OS gridST429071
Topo mapOS Landranger 193

Seaborough Hill is a prominent ridge, 204 metres (669 ft) high,[1] on the Dorset-Somerset border in the Yeovil Scarplands in southwestern England. It has a prominence of 80 metres (260 ft) which classifies it as one of the Tumps.[1]

Seaborough Hill rises immediately north of the village of Seaborough and about 3 kilometres southwest of the town centre of Crewkerne. A minor road traverses the summit from north to south and there is a trig point (201 m) by the lane at the northern end of the summit ridge, near Honeydown Farm. There are scattered woods on the western and eastern flanks of the hill. The River Axe runs past the hill to the south and two major trails - Liberty Trail and Monarch's Way bypass it to the north and south respectively. The county boundary runs along the ridgeline before swinging around the northern spur of the hill and heading away to the southeast.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Summit Listings by Relative Height by Mark Jackson, compiled by Jonathan de Ferranti. Accessed on 26 Apr 2013.
  2. ^ Ordnance Survey 1:50,000 Landranger series, No. 193.
This page was last edited on 11 April 2022, at 20:01
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