Bonfire Hill

Hill, Mountain in Worcestershire Malvern Hills

England

Bonfire Hill

Eastham church Eastham church in the Teme valley is located in a farmyard. Although the tower is brick, the body of the church is made from locally quarried tufa.
Eastham church Credit: Richard Greenwood

Bonfire Hill is a prominent natural feature located in Worcestershire, England. This hill, also known as Bonfire Bank, is situated within the picturesque Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Standing at an elevation of approximately 299 meters (981 feet), it offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

One of the defining characteristics of Bonfire Hill is its distinctive conical shape, which is a result of its formation through erosion and weathering processes over thousands of years. The hill is composed primarily of igneous rock, specifically granite, giving it a rugged and rocky terrain.

The hill is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, nature lovers, and hikers due to its accessibility and stunning vistas. It features a well-maintained footpath network that allows visitors to explore the hill and its surroundings easily. The summit of Bonfire Hill provides a perfect vantage point, offering sweeping views over Worcestershire and the neighboring counties.

The name "Bonfire Hill" is believed to have originated from a historical association with the ancient Celtic tradition of lighting bonfires on hilltops during festivals and celebrations. This adds to the hill's cultural and historical significance in the region.

Bonfire Hill is also home to a diverse array of flora and fauna, with various plant species thriving in its unique microclimate. It provides a habitat for wildlife such as birds, butterflies, and small mammals, contributing to the hill's ecological value.

Overall, Bonfire Hill is a remarkable natural landmark that captures the beauty and charm of Worcestershire's countryside, attracting visitors from far and wide to experience its natural wonders.

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Bonfire Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.308118/-2.5188466 or Grid Reference SO6467. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Eastham church Eastham church in the Teme valley is located in a farmyard. Although the tower is brick, the body of the church is made from locally quarried tufa.
Eastham church
Eastham church in the Teme valley is located in a farmyard. Although the tower is brick, the body of the church is made from locally quarried tufa.
Black Wooden Barn This barn has perhaps seen better days since the planks on its sides have sagged a little.
Black Wooden Barn
This barn has perhaps seen better days since the planks on its sides have sagged a little.
Grazing by the River The trees at the edge of this field are following the source of the River Teme.
Grazing by the River
The trees at the edge of this field are following the source of the River Teme.
Farming Telegraph Poles These telegraph poles are almost ready for harvesting just as soon as they grow the footpegs on the top.  Hop poles really, I believe.
Farming Telegraph Poles
These telegraph poles are almost ready for harvesting just as soon as they grow the footpegs on the top. Hop poles really, I believe.
Valley Bottom This shallow valley bottom is used for grazing sheep.
Valley Bottom
This shallow valley bottom is used for grazing sheep.
Wilt Precaution The sign warning of wilt precaution is not one to be ignored.
Wilt Precaution
The sign warning of wilt precaution is not one to be ignored.
Newnham Bridge exchange & course of Leominster Canal The depression to the left of the farm track marks the course of the never completed and long since abandoned Leominster Canal.  The wooden shed is Newnham Bridge telephone exchange.
Newnham Bridge exchange & course of Leominster Canal
The depression to the left of the farm track marks the course of the never completed and long since abandoned Leominster Canal. The wooden shed is Newnham Bridge telephone exchange.
Eastham Bridge, nr Tenbury, Worcestershire Built in 1793 and rebuilt in 1898, it was a toll bridge until 1908.
Eastham Bridge, nr Tenbury, Worcestershire
Built in 1793 and rebuilt in 1898, it was a toll bridge until 1908.
Start of the Bridleway by Hill Top Farm The bridleway goes all the way down to a mill site and then on to Newhouse Farm.
Start of the Bridleway by Hill Top Farm
The bridleway goes all the way down to a mill site and then on to Newhouse Farm.
Footpath to Highwood Looking from a junction of five roads and paths, one of the paths goes across this field - now ploughed up and planted. Lying on the ground is the remains of a 3" X 3" wooden post - very similar to those indicating a public footpath.
Footpath to Highwood
Looking from a junction of five roads and paths, one of the paths goes across this field - now ploughed up and planted. Lying on the ground is the remains of a 3" X 3" wooden post - very similar to those indicating a public footpath.
Mileposts in Rochford Why two posts together? both say 3 miles to Tenbury and 17.5 miles to Worcester.
Both are Worcestershire County Council erected. The white painted cast iron milepost bears the date 1899 (or 1898?).
Mileposts in Rochford
Why two posts together? both say 3 miles to Tenbury and 17.5 miles to Worcester. Both are Worcestershire County Council erected. The white painted cast iron milepost bears the date 1899 (or 1898?).
The Talbot Inn, Newnham Bridge The Talbot Inn is situated on the junction of the A456, Kidderminster road with the A443. The bridge in the foreground carries the road over the River Rea.
The Talbot Inn, Newnham Bridge
The Talbot Inn is situated on the junction of the A456, Kidderminster road with the A443. The bridge in the foreground carries the road over the River Rea.
Road to Lodge Farm The farm complies with EFSIS-FABBL industry certification standards, see; <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.fabbl.co.uk/abm.asp" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.fabbl.co.uk/abm.asp">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Road to Lodge Farm
The farm complies with EFSIS-FABBL industry certification standards, see; LinkExternal link
Bridleway south of Hillwood Farm Pleasant rolling countryside in west Worcestershire.
Bridleway south of Hillwood Farm
Pleasant rolling countryside in west Worcestershire.
Wooded hillside View east of the farm road to Hillwood farm.
Wooded hillside
View east of the farm road to Hillwood farm.
Hillwood Farm Not a hive of activity.
Hillwood Farm
Not a hive of activity.
Footpath at Cold Green The path firstly cuts through a garden to makes its way south towards Newhouse Farm.
Footpath at Cold Green
The path firstly cuts through a garden to makes its way south towards Newhouse Farm.
Newnham Bridge Watermill This was a beautifully restored and workable mill but the miller had just left and I'm not sure whether the mill is currently milling. Note the dust extraction kit that is in keeping with the original style of the mill furniture.
Newnham Bridge Watermill
This was a beautifully restored and workable mill but the miller had just left and I'm not sure whether the mill is currently milling. Note the dust extraction kit that is in keeping with the original style of the mill furniture.
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Bonfire Hill is located at Grid Ref: SO6467 (Lat: 52.308118, Lng: -2.5188466)

Administrative County: Worcestershire

District: Malvern Hills

Police Authority: West Mercia

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