Red Hill

Hill, Mountain in Gloucestershire Forest of Dean

England

Red Hill

Station Road, Lydney From the level crossing.
Station Road, Lydney Credit: JThomas

Red Hill, located in the county of Gloucestershire, is a prominent hill standing at an elevation of approximately 297 meters (974 feet) above sea level. It is situated within the Cotswold Hills, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in southwestern England. Red Hill is nestled amidst picturesque countryside, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

The hill derives its name from the iron-rich red soil found in the area, which gives it a distinctive reddish hue, particularly noticeable during sunset. This geological feature adds to the charm and allure of the hill, attracting numerous visitors and nature enthusiasts throughout the year.

Red Hill is a popular destination for hikers and walkers, offering a variety of well-marked trails that cater to all levels of fitness. The paths wind through rolling meadows, dense woodlands, and open fields, providing an opportunity to explore the diverse flora and fauna of the region. The hilltop provides an ideal vantage point to admire the picturesque Cotswold villages dotted across the landscape, including the nearby towns of Stroud and Dursley.

Additionally, Red Hill is home to several historical landmarks, including the remnants of an Iron Age hillfort. This archaeological site adds an element of historical significance to the area, attracting those interested in ancient history and archaeology.

Overall, Red Hill in Gloucestershire offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the Cotswolds, providing stunning views, tranquil surroundings, and a glimpse into the rich history of the region.

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Red Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.726456/-2.5514512 or Grid Reference SO6203. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Station Road, Lydney From the level crossing.
Station Road, Lydney
From the level crossing.
Directions sign, Hill Street, Lydney On a lamppost on the approach to the B4234 for Whitecroft and Parkend.
Directions sign, Hill Street, Lydney
On a lamppost on the approach to the B4234 for Whitecroft and Parkend.
Suez wheelie bins, Lydney Large wheelie bins near the corner of Hill Street and Hill View in May 2021.
Suez wheelie bins, Lydney
Large wheelie bins near the corner of Hill Street and Hill View in May 2021.
Up Hill View, Lydney Dead-end Hill View ascends from Hill Street.
Up Hill View, Lydney
Dead-end Hill View ascends from Hill Street.
Warning sign alongside Hill Street, Lydney Showing Patrol 85yds. The car is turning into Bathurst Park Road in May 2021.
Warning sign alongside Hill Street, Lydney
Showing Patrol 85yds. The car is turning into Bathurst Park Road in May 2021.
Single-track railway in Lydney This part of the heritage Dean Forest Railway is past the edge of Town Station Business Park.
Single-track railway in Lydney
This part of the heritage Dean Forest Railway is past the edge of Town Station Business Park.
Town Station Business Park access road, Lydney On the north side of Hill Street.
Town Station Business Park access road, Lydney
On the north side of Hill Street.
Thank You to our NHS workers and all key workers, Lydney Alongside Town Station Business Park access road in May 2021 during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Thank You to our NHS workers and all key workers, Lydney
Alongside Town Station Business Park access road in May 2021 during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Town Station Business Park name sign, Lydney In the background here <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6983679" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6983679">Link</a> in May 2021. Also shown are a Lydney Space Station sign and a Velux sign. The rusty railings on the left are at the edge of the heritage Dean Forest Railway. <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6983653" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6983653">Link</a>
Town Station Business Park name sign, Lydney
In the background here Link in May 2021. Also shown are a Lydney Space Station sign and a Velux sign. The rusty railings on the left are at the edge of the heritage Dean Forest Railway. Link
Dominant trees in Lydney Viewed across Hill Street.
Dominant trees in Lydney
Viewed across Hill Street.
SSE along Bathurst Park Road, Lydney From Hill Street, Bathurst Park Road leads to Bathurst Park. 
Formerly Lydney Police Station, the building on the corner is now (2021) in business use.
SSE along Bathurst Park Road, Lydney
From Hill Street, Bathurst Park Road leads to Bathurst Park. Formerly Lydney Police Station, the building on the corner is now (2021) in business use.
Stay Safe, Shop Local, Lydney On a Hill Street lamppost in May 2021 during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Stay Safe, Shop Local, Lydney
On a Hill Street lamppost in May 2021 during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Windows on the west side of Watney Hall, Lydney The name sign shows WATNEY HALL AT 3 HILL STREET.
Windows on the west side of Watney Hall, Lydney
The name sign shows WATNEY HALL AT 3 HILL STREET.
Sorry We Are Closed, Watney Hall, Lydney The notice is at the entrance to Watney Hall at 3 Hill Street in May 2021 during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. It shows 

SORRY WE ARE CLOSED. 

We did try to open but we completely understand why some customers do not feel comfortable and it was difficult to socialise in the safe environment that we have created.

We will keep the matter under review in line with the regulations, but we do not expect to reopen until at least October.
Sorry We Are Closed, Watney Hall, Lydney
The notice is at the entrance to Watney Hall at 3 Hill Street in May 2021 during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. It shows SORRY WE ARE CLOSED. We did try to open but we completely understand why some customers do not feel comfortable and it was difficult to socialise in the safe environment that we have created. We will keep the matter under review in line with the regulations, but we do not expect to reopen until at least October.
Plaque dated 1973, Hill Street, Lydney The plaque on the wall of 3 Hill Street <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3805239" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3805239">Link</a> shows THIS CLOCK AND SEATING WAS ERECTED BY THE ROYAL BRITISH LEGION LYDNEY BRANCH AND CLUB IN MEMORY OF JOHN HYLTON WATTS PATRON FOR MANY YEARS. THIS PLAQUE WAS UNVEILED BY HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF BEAUFORT K.G. P.C. G.C.V.O. ON AUGUST 5TH 1973.
Plaque dated 1973, Hill Street, Lydney
The plaque on the wall of 3 Hill Street Link shows THIS CLOCK AND SEATING WAS ERECTED BY THE ROYAL BRITISH LEGION LYDNEY BRANCH AND CLUB IN MEMORY OF JOHN HYLTON WATTS PATRON FOR MANY YEARS. THIS PLAQUE WAS UNVEILED BY HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF BEAUFORT K.G. P.C. G.C.V.O. ON AUGUST 5TH 1973.
Level crossing gate, Hill Street, Lydney In the foreground the track of the Dean Forest Railway crosses Hill Street.
Level crossing gate, Hill Street, Lydney
In the foreground the track of the Dean Forest Railway crosses Hill Street.
Wildin & Co, Hill Street, Lydney Accountants offices in King's Buildings.
Wildin & Co, Hill Street, Lydney
Accountants offices in King's Buildings.
NG Thai Food, 18 Hill Street, Lydney On the right here. <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6869015" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6869015">Link</a>
NG Thai Food, 18 Hill Street, Lydney
On the right here. Link
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Red Hill is located at Grid Ref: SO6203 (Lat: 51.726456, Lng: -2.5514512)

Administrative County: Gloucestershire

District: Forest of Dean

Police Authority: Gloucestershire

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///shook.parkway.skillet. Near Lydney, Gloucestershire

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