Tute Hill

Hill, Mountain in Northumberland

England

Tute Hill

Leehouse Linn
Leehouse Linn Credit: Leanmeanmo

Tute Hill is a prominent hill located in Northumberland, England. Situated in the northern part of the county, it is part of the Cheviot Hills, a range that stretches across the Anglo-Scottish border. Tute Hill stands at an elevation of approximately 446 meters (1,463 feet) above sea level, making it one of the highest points in the region.

The hill is characterized by its rugged and rocky terrain, with steep slopes and a distinctive conical shape. It is predominantly composed of resistant igneous rocks such as granite and dolerite, remnants of ancient volcanic activity. The hill's geology contributes to its unique appearance and provides a habitat for various plant species adapted to these harsh conditions.

From the summit of Tute Hill, visitors are rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. On a clear day, it is possible to see as far as the North Sea to the east and the Scottish Border to the north. The hill also offers excellent opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, hillwalking, and birdwatching.

Tute Hill is part of the Northumberland National Park, a protected area renowned for its natural beauty and diverse wildlife. The hill is home to a range of species, including red grouse, skylarks, and mountain hares. It is also an important breeding ground for various bird species, attracting ornithologists and nature enthusiasts from far and wide.

With its striking landscape and ecological significance, Tute Hill stands as a prominent landmark in Northumberland, offering visitors a chance to connect with nature and experience the beauty of the region.

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Tute Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.236565/-2.0312636 or Grid Reference NY9893. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Leehouse Linn
Leehouse Linn
Leehouse Linn
Leehouse Linn
Leehouse Linn
Leehouse Linn
Smiddy Linn An agreeable waterfall/cascade on Bellion Sike.  Sadly it's overgrown with trees.
Smiddy Linn
An agreeable waterfall/cascade on Bellion Sike. Sadly it's overgrown with trees.
Leehouse Linn waterfall
Leehouse Linn waterfall
King's Dod looking towards Couquetdale
King's Dod looking towards Couquetdale
Farmland near Eastnook Farm
Farmland near Eastnook Farm
Forest colours, Harwood Forest Harwood Forest is a coniferous forest first established in the 1950s. A study in the subdued colours of the forest - light green bracken, dark green Sitka spruce, pink rosebay willowherb and purple heather.
Forest colours, Harwood Forest
Harwood Forest is a coniferous forest first established in the 1950s. A study in the subdued colours of the forest - light green bracken, dark green Sitka spruce, pink rosebay willowherb and purple heather.
Shooting hide in Harwood Forest
Shooting hide in Harwood Forest
Slopes of Tod Knowe, Harwood Forest Harwood Forest is a coniferous forest first established in the 1950s.
Slopes of Tod Knowe, Harwood Forest
Harwood Forest is a coniferous forest first established in the 1950s.
Telecommunications mast, Manside Cross, Harwood Forest Harwood Forest is a coniferous forest first established in the 1950s. It seems the mast belongs to Amec wind generation company and is there to monitor only.
Telecommunications mast, Manside Cross, Harwood Forest
Harwood Forest is a coniferous forest first established in the 1950s. It seems the mast belongs to Amec wind generation company and is there to monitor only.
Stand of mature pine trees, Harwood Forest Harwood Forest is a coniferous forest first established in the 1950s.
Stand of mature pine trees, Harwood Forest
Harwood Forest is a coniferous forest first established in the 1950s.
Clearing in Harwood Forest Harwood Forest is a coniferous forest first established in the 1950s. Young spruce to the left, mature pine to the right.
Clearing in Harwood Forest
Harwood Forest is a coniferous forest first established in the 1950s. Young spruce to the left, mature pine to the right.
Hemmel Hill, Harwood Forest Harwood Forest is a coniferous forest first established in the 1950s. Not much of a view from the top of this hill!
Hemmel Hill, Harwood Forest
Harwood Forest is a coniferous forest first established in the 1950s. Not much of a view from the top of this hill!
Manside Cross The remains of a medieval cross, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, stand just outside the Iron Age settlement. The socket stone and a stone shaft survive. The shaft was probably reused in post-medieval times as a boundary stone as it is carved with modern initials. Manside Cross is first mentioned in the Border Survey of 1604 and also appears on later maps.
Manside Cross
The remains of a medieval cross, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, stand just outside the Iron Age settlement. The socket stone and a stone shaft survive. The shaft was probably reused in post-medieval times as a boundary stone as it is carved with modern initials. Manside Cross is first mentioned in the Border Survey of 1604 and also appears on later maps.
Gunner's Box Earthwork at the Gunner's Box Iron Age settlement near Manside Cross.
Gunner's Box
Earthwork at the Gunner's Box Iron Age settlement near Manside Cross.
Gunner's Box Possibly the base of a communication mast or fire lookout tower?
Gunner's Box
Possibly the base of a communication mast or fire lookout tower?
Gunner's Box Quarry near Gunner's Box in Harwood Forest.
Gunner's Box
Quarry near Gunner's Box in Harwood Forest.
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Tute Hill is located at Grid Ref: NY9893 (Lat: 55.236565, Lng: -2.0312636)

Unitary Authority: Northumberland

Police Authority: Northumbria

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Located within 500m of 55.236565,-2.0312636
Tutehill Moss
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Lat/Long: 55.2339569/-2.0372006
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