Bury Hill

Hill, Mountain in Somerset Somerset West and Taunton

England

Bury Hill

Haddeo Valley Lady Harriet Acland's drive in the Haddeo valley near the village of Bury.
Haddeo Valley Credit: Philip Halling

Bury Hill, Somerset, is a prominent hill located in the county of Somerset, England. It is situated near the town of Bruton, approximately 5 miles east of Shepton Mallet. Standing at an elevation of 315 meters (1,033 feet), Bury Hill offers picturesque views of the surrounding countryside and is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.

The hill is characterized by its rolling green slopes, which are covered in grass and scattered with occasional patches of woodland. It is part of the Mendip Hills, a range of limestone hills that stretches across Somerset and offers a diverse landscape of valleys, caves, and gorges.

At the summit of Bury Hill, there is a trig point, which serves as a marker for surveying and mapping purposes. From here, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the Somerset Levels to the south, the Blackdown Hills to the southwest, and on a clear day, even as far as the Welsh mountains to the west.

Bury Hill is easily accessible to the public, with several footpaths and trails leading to the summit. It is a popular spot for hikers, walkers, and cyclists, who can explore the surrounding countryside and enjoy the tranquil beauty of the area. Wildlife enthusiasts can also observe various bird species, butterflies, and other animals that inhabit the hillside.

Overall, Bury Hill, Somerset, offers a delightful escape into nature, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the stunning landscapes and enjoy the natural beauty that the Mendip Hills have to offer.

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Bury Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.045641/-3.5151185 or Grid Reference SS9328. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Haddeo Valley Lady Harriet Acland's drive in the Haddeo valley near the village of Bury.
Haddeo Valley
Lady Harriet Acland's drive in the Haddeo valley near the village of Bury.
Bridge in village of Bury The bridge and ford crossing the River Haddeo in the village of Bury on Somerset.
Bridge in village of Bury
The bridge and ford crossing the River Haddeo in the village of Bury on Somerset.
Haddeo Valley The Haddeo valley viewed from the Haddon Lane, above the village of Bury.
Haddeo Valley
The Haddeo valley viewed from the Haddon Lane, above the village of Bury.
Dulverton: track running south to Jury Cross The track appears to head towards Pixton Park, just beyond Jury Cross
Dulverton: track running south to Jury Cross
The track appears to head towards Pixton Park, just beyond Jury Cross
Brompton Regis: ford and packhorse bridge at Bury Crossing the river Haddeo, a tributary of the Exe
Brompton Regis: ford and packhorse bridge at Bury
Crossing the river Haddeo, a tributary of the Exe
Brompton Regis: Hunt’s Farm The farm offers bed and breakfast and has organic eggs for sale
Brompton Regis: Hunt’s Farm
The farm offers bed and breakfast and has organic eggs for sale
Bury Cross The junction of 'Bury Cross', looking west towards Pixton Hill.
Bury Cross
The junction of 'Bury Cross', looking west towards Pixton Hill.
Machine Cross The road junction 'Machine Cross', and the Exe valley. The river Exe flows south along the far (western) edge of the valley floor.
Machine Cross
The road junction 'Machine Cross', and the Exe valley. The river Exe flows south along the far (western) edge of the valley floor.
Dulverton: Bath Meadow Drive Looking north-north-west amongst bungalows
Dulverton: Bath Meadow Drive
Looking north-north-west amongst bungalows
Dulverton: entrance to Pixton Park House There are several entrances to the private estate, of which this is one. Some of the others have lodges or gatehouses. Looking west-north-west
Dulverton: entrance to Pixton Park House
There are several entrances to the private estate, of which this is one. Some of the others have lodges or gatehouses. Looking west-north-west
Dulverton: Stockham Former farm buildings. Looking east-north-east
Dulverton: Stockham
Former farm buildings. Looking east-north-east
Brompton Regis: the A396 in the Exe Valley River and road adjoin. Looking west-south-west on the edge of Brockhole Wood
Brompton Regis: the A396 in the Exe Valley
River and road adjoin. Looking west-south-west on the edge of Brockhole Wood
Brompton Regis: old quarry On Bury Hill by the road from Machine Cross, and now populated with rhododendrons. Looking north east
Brompton Regis: old quarry
On Bury Hill by the road from Machine Cross, and now populated with rhododendrons. Looking north east
Brompton Regis: Barlynch Wood A hanging wood in the Exe valley. Looking south-south-west
Brompton Regis: Barlynch Wood
A hanging wood in the Exe valley. Looking south-south-west
Dulverton: the Exe above Helebridge Looking north-north-east towards Barlynch Wood
Dulverton: the Exe above Helebridge
Looking north-north-east towards Barlynch Wood
Brompton Regis: heather on Haddon Hill Looking north
Brompton Regis: heather on Haddon Hill
Looking north
River Haddeo near Bury, Somerset View downstream near to the point where it meets up with the Exe.
River Haddeo near Bury, Somerset
View downstream near to the point where it meets up with the Exe.
River Haddeo - upstream A meander presents itself nicely by the minor road to Bury enabling an up- and downstream shot from the same spot!
River Haddeo - upstream
A meander presents itself nicely by the minor road to Bury enabling an up- and downstream shot from the same spot!
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Bury Hill is located at Grid Ref: SS9328 (Lat: 51.045641, Lng: -3.5151185)

Administrative County: Somerset

District: Somerset West and Taunton

Police Authority: Avon and Somerset

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