Cows Hill

Hill, Mountain in Gloucestershire Forest of Dean

England

Cows Hill

Chase House by the B4228
Chase House by the B4228 Credit: David Smith

Cows Hill is a prominent hill located in Gloucestershire, England. Situated within the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. With an elevation of approximately 226 meters (741 feet), Cows Hill is classified as a hill rather than a mountain.

The hill is covered in lush green vegetation, with fields and meadows stretching across its slopes. It is home to a variety of plant and animal species, including sheep and cows that graze on the hillside. Ancient hedgerows and stone walls can also be found, adding to the traditional English countryside charm.

Cows Hill is a popular destination for hikers, nature enthusiasts, and photographers due to its breathtaking vistas and tranquil atmosphere. There are several walking trails that lead to the summit, allowing visitors to enjoy the picturesque scenery along the way. On clear days, it is possible to spot landmarks such as the Malvern Hills and the Severn Estuary from the summit.

The hill is easily accessible by road, with a parking area available for visitors at the base. It is a great place for a family outing or a peaceful picnic amidst nature. Cows Hill is also a favorite spot for paragliders and hang gliders, who take advantage of the favorable wind conditions and launch from its slopes.

Overall, Cows Hill in Gloucestershire is a natural gem that offers a delightful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, providing a serene setting for outdoor activities and an opportunity to appreciate the beauty of the English countryside.

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Cows Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.710978/-2.6376393 or Grid Reference SO5601. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Chase House by the B4228
Chase House by the B4228
B4228 nears bend in Oak Hill Wood
B4228 nears bend in Oak Hill Wood
B4228 northbound near Cowshill Farm
B4228 northbound near Cowshill Farm
B4228 at Hewelsfield Cross
B4228 at Hewelsfield Cross
B4228 at Ghyll House Farm
B4228 at Ghyll House Farm
Leafy Tunnel Through Oakhill Wood On the B road to Chepstow
Leafy Tunnel Through Oakhill Wood
On the B road to Chepstow
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield Set in a circular churchyard containing some venerable yews, one of which was 350 years old at the Conquest, St Mary Magdalene dates from the late 12th century in its present form. It was restored by William Butterfield 1863-7, who showed considerable restraint and sensitivity. All of the main roofs and furnishings are by him and the whole place is a delight for admirers of his work.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield
Set in a circular churchyard containing some venerable yews, one of which was 350 years old at the Conquest, St Mary Magdalene dates from the late 12th century in its present form. It was restored by William Butterfield 1863-7, who showed considerable restraint and sensitivity. All of the main roofs and furnishings are by him and the whole place is a delight for admirers of his work.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield The lychgate is the work of William Butterfield, who restored the church between 1863 and 1867.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield
The lychgate is the work of William Butterfield, who restored the church between 1863 and 1867.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield A delightful village church in a sublime setting. The circular churchyard suggests an ancient site - the veteran yew trees in it confirm it. The church was sensitively restored by William Butterfield in 1863-7 and contains fine examples of his work.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield
A delightful village church in a sublime setting. The circular churchyard suggests an ancient site - the veteran yew trees in it confirm it. The church was sensitively restored by William Butterfield in 1863-7 and contains fine examples of his work.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield A delightful village church in a sublime setting. The circular churchyard suggests an ancient site - the veteran yew trees in it confirm it. The church was sensitively restored by William Butterfield in 1863-7 and contains fine examples of his work.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield
A delightful village church in a sublime setting. The circular churchyard suggests an ancient site - the veteran yew trees in it confirm it. The church was sensitively restored by William Butterfield in 1863-7 and contains fine examples of his work.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield The interior looking East, showing the 12th century origins. Much of the present appearance is due to the work of William Butterfield in 1863-7.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield
The interior looking East, showing the 12th century origins. Much of the present appearance is due to the work of William Butterfield in 1863-7.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield Looking East.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield
Looking East.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield The interior looking East, showing with the nave arcade the 12th century origins. The William Butterfield restoration of 1863-7 was sensitive. The current furnishings are all Butterfield's work.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield
The interior looking East, showing with the nave arcade the 12th century origins. The William Butterfield restoration of 1863-7 was sensitive. The current furnishings are all Butterfield's work.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield The nave, showing the Transitional arcade and the roof, the work of William Butterfield, 1863-70.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield
The nave, showing the Transitional arcade and the roof, the work of William Butterfield, 1863-70.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield The chancel, with a distinctive William Butterfield ceiling, installed during his restoration of 1863-7. The other furnishings are also to his designs.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield
The chancel, with a distinctive William Butterfield ceiling, installed during his restoration of 1863-7. The other furnishings are also to his designs.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield The altar, with reredos by William Butterfield and East window by Horace Wilkinson, 1916.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield
The altar, with reredos by William Butterfield and East window by Horace Wilkinson, 1916.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield Choir stalls, designed by William Butterfield and installed during his restoration of the church 1863-7. Pulpit, pews and altar furnishings are all by Butterfield.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield
Choir stalls, designed by William Butterfield and installed during his restoration of the church 1863-7. Pulpit, pews and altar furnishings are all by Butterfield.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield The oak eagle lectern, given in memory of William Shawcross, Rector here for 1881 to 1899.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield
The oak eagle lectern, given in memory of William Shawcross, Rector here for 1881 to 1899.
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Cows Hill is located at Grid Ref: SO5601 (Lat: 51.710978, Lng: -2.6376393)

Administrative County: Gloucestershire

District: Forest of Dean

Police Authority: Gloucestershire

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Located within 500m of 51.710978,-2.6376393
Bus Stop
Poolfield Court Farm
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Naptan Bearing: S
Naptan CommonName: Poolfield Court Farm
Naptan NaptanCode: gloadjwt
Naptan Street: B4228
Naptan Verified: no
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Lat/Long: 51.7087979/-2.631552
Bus Stop
Poolfield Court Farm
Naptan AtcoCode: 1600GLF746
Naptan Bearing: N
Naptan CommonName: Poolfield Court Farm
Naptan Indicator: Opp
Naptan NaptanCode: gloadjwp
Naptan Street: B4228
Naptan Verified: no
Source: naptan_import
Lat/Long: 51.7092562/-2.6316018
Give Way
Direction: forward
Lat/Long: 51.7118015/-2.631544
Cowshill Cave
Natural: cave_entrance
Lat/Long: 51.7110825/-2.6320975
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