Aconbury Hill

Hill, Mountain in Herefordshire

England

Aconbury Hill

View towards Wallbrook Wood and Aconbury Hill
View towards Wallbrook Wood and Aconbury Hill Credit: Roger Cornfoot

Aconbury Hill is an iconic landmark situated in Herefordshire, England. It is classified as a hill rather than a mountain, standing at an impressive height of 276 meters (906 feet) above sea level. Located approximately 12 kilometers (7.5 miles) east of the city of Hereford, Aconbury Hill offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

The hill is known for its distinctive shape, resembling a cone or an inverted ice cream cone. It is composed mainly of clay and sandstone, giving it a unique reddish hue. The area is rich in biodiversity, with an abundance of flora and fauna, making it a popular spot for nature enthusiasts and hikers.

At the top of Aconbury Hill, there are the remains of an Iron Age hillfort, believed to have been constructed around 500 BC. The fort covers an area of approximately 3.5 hectares (8.6 acres) and is protected by earthworks and ramparts. It is an important archaeological site, providing insights into the ancient history and settlement patterns of the area.

Aconbury Hill is also a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to its diverse habitats and rare plant species. The hill is covered in patches of semi-natural ancient woodland, including oak, ash, and beech trees. It is home to a variety of wildlife, including butterflies, birds, and small mammals.

Accessible by footpaths and trails, Aconbury Hill offers visitors the opportunity to explore its natural beauty and historical significance. Whether it be a leisurely walk, a picnic, or wildlife spotting, this picturesque hill provides a tranquil escape for locals and tourists alike.

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Aconbury Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.993211/-2.7211188 or Grid Reference SO5032. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

View towards Wallbrook Wood and Aconbury Hill
View towards Wallbrook Wood and Aconbury Hill
Barn at Caldicott Farm
Barn at Caldicott Farm
Pies Nest
Pies Nest
Bridleway, leading north from Barrack Hill
Bridleway, leading north from Barrack Hill
Bridleway to Little Birch
Bridleway to Little Birch
Primitive Methodist Chapel, King's Thorn
Primitive Methodist Chapel, King's Thorn
Entrance path, Aconbury Wood
Entrance path, Aconbury Wood
Footpath crossroads, Aconbury Woods
Footpath crossroads, Aconbury Woods
Trig point on Aconbury Hill
Trig point on Aconbury Hill
View towards King's Pitts from Aconbury Hill
View towards King's Pitts from Aconbury Hill
Aconbury Iron-age fort, ramparts
Aconbury Iron-age fort, ramparts
Cottage, Little Birch
Cottage, Little Birch
Lane to Much Birch
Lane to Much Birch
King's Pitts Farm
King's Pitts Farm
Dogs on guard, at Twyford farm
Dogs on guard, at Twyford farm
Twyford farmhouse
Twyford farmhouse
St Mary, Little Birch A small, but expensive High Victorian village church, paid for by the incumbent Rev. Stephen Thackwell and designed by William Chick in 1868-9.
St Mary, Little Birch
A small, but expensive High Victorian village church, paid for by the incumbent Rev. Stephen Thackwell and designed by William Chick in 1868-9.
St Mary, Little Birch A small, but expensive High Victorian village church, paid for by the incumbent Rev. Stephen Thackwell and designed by William Chick in 1868-9. The third church on this site, says Alan Brooks in the latest Pevsner.
St Mary, Little Birch
A small, but expensive High Victorian village church, paid for by the incumbent Rev. Stephen Thackwell and designed by William Chick in 1868-9. The third church on this site, says Alan Brooks in the latest Pevsner.
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Aconbury Hill is located at Grid Ref: SO5032 (Lat: 51.993211, Lng: -2.7211188)

Unitary Authority: County of Herefordshire

Police Authority: West Mercia

What 3 Words

///otherwise.graphic.warm. Near Much Birch, Herefordshire

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The Warren Aconbury Hill

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Located within 500m of 51.993211,-2.7211188
Aconbury Hill
Ele: 276
Man Made: survey_point
Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 51.9931998/-2.7210463
Held Wood
Place: locality
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The Warren
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 51.9915449/-2.7237497
Ten Acre Wood
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 51.9940427/-2.7143144
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 51.9972734/-2.7197975
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 51.9970876/-2.7210595
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 51.9969076/-2.7223067
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 51.9969968/-2.7238101
Power: pole
Transformer: distribution
Voltage Primary: 11000
Lat/Long: 51.9901498/-2.7187387
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 51.9903769/-2.7178019
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 51.9903182/-2.7166197
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 51.9902724/-2.7158479
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