Pennard Hill

Hill, Mountain in Somerset Mendip

England

Pennard Hill

Looking towards the Fosse Way
Looking towards the Fosse Way Credit: Rob Purvis

Pennard Hill is a prominent natural feature located in the county of Somerset, England. Rising to an elevation of around 158 meters (518 feet), it is classified as a hill rather than a mountain. The hill is situated near the village of East Pennard, approximately 9 miles southwest of the city of Shepton Mallet.

Pennard Hill is characterized by its gently sloping sides and rounded summit, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. It forms part of the Mendip Hills, a range of limestone hills that stretch across several counties in Southwestern England. The hill is predominantly covered in grassland, with scattered trees and shrubs dotting its slopes.

With its picturesque landscape and diverse flora and fauna, Pennard Hill attracts visitors from near and far. The area is popular with hikers and nature enthusiasts, who can explore the network of footpaths and bridleways that crisscross the hill. The hill's location provides opportunities for birdwatching, with various species of birds, including kestrels and buzzards, often spotted soaring above.

Pennard Hill is also home to a number of historic landmarks. At its base lies the medieval village of East Pennard, known for its ancient church and charming cottages. Additionally, nearby is the renowned Glastonbury Abbey, a medieval monastery that is steeped in history and attracts thousands of tourists each year.

Overall, Pennard Hill is a captivating natural feature that offers both recreational and scenic opportunities. Its combination of stunning views, diverse wildlife, and historical significance make it a cherished destination for locals and visitors alike.

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Pennard Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.132939/-2.5543674 or Grid Reference ST6137. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Looking towards the Fosse Way
Looking towards the Fosse Way
The Manor House Inn Nice country pub with very good food and pleasant staff on my visit.
The Manor House Inn
Nice country pub with very good food and pleasant staff on my visit.
Evening view across the fields. Taken from nr Roses Farm.
Evening view across the fields.
Taken from nr Roses Farm.
Storm approaching, Ditcheat A lone horse grazes near beneath the tree as the storm approaches.
Storm approaching, Ditcheat
A lone horse grazes near beneath the tree as the storm approaches.
Footpath, Ditcheat The footpath passes to the right of the tree.
Footpath, Ditcheat
The footpath passes to the right of the tree.
Old Brick Ruin (folly?) Photo taken across fields to a brick ruin on Ditcheat Hill.
Old Brick Ruin (folly?)
Photo taken across fields to a brick ruin on Ditcheat Hill.
Recently Mown Field A cut of hay or silage had recently been taken of this field just south of the road between Little Pennard and East Pennard between Anvil House and Batch Farm.
Recently Mown Field
A cut of hay or silage had recently been taken of this field just south of the road between Little Pennard and East Pennard between Anvil House and Batch Farm.
House near Wraxal Cross Roads. This house appeared to be a completely new house sitting just north of the road from Wraxall west to Hembridge.
House near Wraxal Cross Roads.
This house appeared to be a completely new house sitting just north of the road from Wraxall west to Hembridge.
2012 : East of south from Hedge Lane A footpath crosses the wheatfield, the stile gives a clue.
Looking over farmland to Easton Hill. 
Beyond the stile the A37 climbs the hill, just possible to see a cutting near the top.
2012 : East of south from Hedge Lane
A footpath crosses the wheatfield, the stile gives a clue. Looking over farmland to Easton Hill. Beyond the stile the A37 climbs the hill, just possible to see a cutting near the top.
2012 : Where Pylle Lane meets the A37 The building on the left is the village hall, once a chapel.
Lower Easton Farm is behind.
2012 : Where Pylle Lane meets the A37
The building on the left is the village hall, once a chapel. Lower Easton Farm is behind.
2012 : North east from the A37 Taken from the Village Hall car park at the end of Pylle Lane.
A glimpse or two of the Bath and West Showground can be seen through the trees. 
Maes Down is behind.
2012 : North east from the A37
Taken from the Village Hall car park at the end of Pylle Lane. A glimpse or two of the Bath and West Showground can be seen through the trees. Maes Down is behind.
2012 : A37 Fosse Way looking north toward Shepton Mallet Near the eastern end of Pylle Lane.
2012 : A37 Fosse Way looking north toward Shepton Mallet
Near the eastern end of Pylle Lane.
2012 : A37 near the end of Pylle Lane looking south The next place of any note is Ilchester. Apologies to Wraxall and Lydford on Fosse.
Hillcroft Farm is on the hillside straight ahead.
2012 : A37 near the end of Pylle Lane looking south
The next place of any note is Ilchester. Apologies to Wraxall and Lydford on Fosse. Hillcroft Farm is on the hillside straight ahead.
2012 : Cottages at Pylle As you leave Pylle heading east on Pylle Lane.
2012 : Cottages at Pylle
As you leave Pylle heading east on Pylle Lane.
2012 : Open barn at Pylle The bare essentials. The object in the foreground looks like a water or sewage pipe which has been adapted for the use of cattle.
2012 : Open barn at Pylle
The bare essentials. The object in the foreground looks like a water or sewage pipe which has been adapted for the use of cattle.
2012 : A fine garden in Pylle Almost an arboretum.
The copper beech is at its best now.
2012 : A fine garden in Pylle
Almost an arboretum. The copper beech is at its best now.
2012 : Farm trailer and barn at Pylle Parked in a meadow.
2012 : Farm trailer and barn at Pylle
Parked in a meadow.
2012 : North of east from Easton Lane Near Lower Easton Farm.
The tower of St.Peters Church at Evercreech gives the view direction.
A wheatfield in the foreground with a trading estate behind and Maes Down in the distance.
2012 : North of east from Easton Lane
Near Lower Easton Farm. The tower of St.Peters Church at Evercreech gives the view direction. A wheatfield in the foreground with a trading estate behind and Maes Down in the distance.
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Pennard Hill is located at Grid Ref: ST6137 (Lat: 51.132939, Lng: -2.5543674)

Administrative County: Somerset

District: Mendip

Police Authority: Avon and Somerset

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