Abbot's Hill

Hill, Mountain in Devon Torridge

England

Abbot's Hill

Bridge, crossing Beaford Brook
Bridge, crossing Beaford Brook Credit: Roger Cornfoot

Abbot's Hill is a prominent hill located in the county of Devon, England. Situated in the picturesque Dartmoor National Park, it is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Rising to an elevation of approximately 1,700 feet (520 meters), Abbot's Hill offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

The hill is composed primarily of granite, a characteristic feature of the Dartmoor landscape. Its rugged and rocky terrain makes it a challenging but rewarding climb for hikers and mountaineers. As one ascends the hill, the vegetation changes from grassy slopes to heather-covered moorland, adding to its natural beauty.

At the summit of Abbot's Hill, visitors are rewarded with a stunning vista that stretches for miles in all directions. On clear days, it is possible to see as far as the English Channel to the south and the rolling hills of Exmoor to the north. The hill is particularly renowned for its breathtaking sunsets, which attract photographers and artists from far and wide.

Abbot's Hill is also home to a diverse range of wildlife, including birds of prey, such as buzzards and kestrels, as well as various species of deer and sheep. The area surrounding the hill is dotted with ancient archaeological sites, including stone circles, burial mounds, and remnants of Bronze Age settlements, providing a fascinating glimpse into the region's rich history.

Whether it is for a challenging hike, a peaceful picnic, or simply to soak in the natural beauty, Abbot's Hill is a must-visit destination for those exploring the stunning landscapes of Dartmoor National Park.

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Abbot's Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.917782/-4.0776115 or Grid Reference SS5415. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Bridge, crossing Beaford Brook
Bridge, crossing Beaford Brook
Dry farmland, at Middle Barlington
Dry farmland, at Middle Barlington
Middle Barlington
Middle Barlington
Beaford Bridge A quiet bridge over the River Torridge.
Beaford Bridge
A quiet bridge over the River Torridge.
Wooleigh Brook, Devon The Wooleigh Brook, upstream from Whitsleighdown Cottage
Wooleigh Brook, Devon
The Wooleigh Brook, upstream from Whitsleighdown Cottage
Roping up the load A farmer, with his dog in attendance, ropes a trailer load of straw in a field to the north-west of Beaford.
Roping up the load
A farmer, with his dog in attendance, ropes a trailer load of straw in a field to the north-west of Beaford.
View to Lower Whitsleigh The Woolleigh Brook flows through the bottom of this valley. A footpath crosses to the bottom corner of the field and then follows a very overgrown track up to Lower Whitsleigh on the other side of the valley.
View to Lower Whitsleigh
The Woolleigh Brook flows through the bottom of this valley. A footpath crosses to the bottom corner of the field and then follows a very overgrown track up to Lower Whitsleigh on the other side of the valley.
Large farm roll near Ramscliffe Farm Farm roll by a footpath through a stubble field near Ramscliffe Farm. Whitsley Barton is on the hill top across the valley in the background.
Large farm roll near Ramscliffe Farm
Farm roll by a footpath through a stubble field near Ramscliffe Farm. Whitsley Barton is on the hill top across the valley in the background.
Neglected muck spreader A muck spreader is left on the side of a field near Ramscliffe Farm and has weeds growing in it.
Neglected muck spreader
A muck spreader is left on the side of a field near Ramscliffe Farm and has weeds growing in it.
Farm buildings at Brealeys A footpath follows the driveway on the left.
Farm buildings at Brealeys
A footpath follows the driveway on the left.
Beaford Garage Many garages such as this one in the village of Beaford are closed though this one appears to be still trading.
Beaford Garage
Many garages such as this one in the village of Beaford are closed though this one appears to be still trading.
The River Torridge near Beaford The River Torridge passing Beaford Wood to the south-west of the village of Beaford.
The River Torridge near Beaford
The River Torridge passing Beaford Wood to the south-west of the village of Beaford.
Beaford Bridge and Beaford Mill Beaford Bridge crosses the river Torridge. The picturesque Beaford Mills can be seen in the background.
Beaford Bridge and Beaford Mill
Beaford Bridge crosses the river Torridge. The picturesque Beaford Mills can be seen in the background.
Alpacas at Towell Farm, Beaford
Alpacas at Towell Farm, Beaford
Hillies Wood The view from a gateway near Whiteland Head. A rather small stream occupying quite a broad valley emerges from the wood. The lane to Balls Corner Cross  continues, on the left, into SS5413 - photos <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/570031">SS5413 : Countryside near Balls</a>, <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/569969">SS5413 : Balls</a> and <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/569981">SS5413 : Lane to  Whiteland Head</a> were all taken from where the lane goes out of sight.
Hillies Wood
The view from a gateway near Whiteland Head. A rather small stream occupying quite a broad valley emerges from the wood. The lane to Balls Corner Cross continues, on the left, into SS5413 - photos SS5413 : Countryside near Balls, SS5413 : Balls and SS5413 : Lane to Whiteland Head were all taken from where the lane goes out of sight.
Maize field by the Torridge The river, flowing in a deep incised meander, is just some 10 metres through the trees on the left. To the right is the edge of Poundcleave Wood. The farm in the distance is Yeory.
Maize field by the Torridge
The river, flowing in a deep incised meander, is just some 10 metres through the trees on the left. To the right is the edge of Poundcleave Wood. The farm in the distance is Yeory.
Ploughed field at Abbot's Hill A field on the slopes of the Torridge valley, occupying part of a narrow ridge between large incised meanders of the river. Abbot's Hill Wood, to the right, plunges 60 metres to the river.
Ploughed field at Abbot's Hill
A field on the slopes of the Torridge valley, occupying part of a narrow ridge between large incised meanders of the river. Abbot's Hill Wood, to the right, plunges 60 metres to the river.
Field at Whiteland Head From the same gateway as <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/568070">SS5313 : Hillies Wood</a>, a view of a steep field above Hillies Wood.
Field at Whiteland Head
From the same gateway as SS5313 : Hillies Wood, a view of a steep field above Hillies Wood.
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Abbot's Hill is located at Grid Ref: SS5415 (Lat: 50.917782, Lng: -4.0776115)

Administrative County: Devon

District: Torridge

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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