Green Hill

Hill, Mountain in Durham

England

Green Hill

Waskerley Way
Waskerley Way Credit: Clive Nicholson

Green Hill is a prominent natural landmark located in the city of Durham, North Carolina. Situated in the northern part of the city, Green Hill is a hill rather than a mountain, offering picturesque views of the surrounding landscape. The hill is characterized by its lush greenery, which is particularly vibrant during the spring and summer months.

Green Hill stands at an elevation of approximately 400 feet, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and hikers seeking a moderate challenge. The hill is accessible via well-maintained trails that wind through its wooded slopes. These trails offer visitors the opportunity to explore the diverse flora and fauna that call Green Hill home.

The summit of Green Hill provides breathtaking panoramic views of Durham and its surroundings. On a clear day, visitors can see the city skyline, as well as the rolling hills and forests that stretch beyond. Many visitors choose to picnic or simply relax at the summit, taking in the tranquility and natural beauty that Green Hill offers.

In addition to its natural attractions, Green Hill has historical significance as well. It is said that the hill was a strategic lookout point during the American Civil War, offering a vantage point for both Union and Confederate forces. Today, markers and plaques along the trails provide visitors with information about the area's historical past.

Overall, Green Hill in Durham is a cherished natural landmark that offers both recreational and historical opportunities. Its stunning views, diverse ecosystem, and accessibility make it a popular destination for both locals and tourists alike.

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Green Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.817536/-1.8842053 or Grid Reference NZ0746. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Waskerley Way
Waskerley Way
Horseshoe Bridge On the original railway to Waskerley, before the deviation was built.
Horseshoe Bridge
On the original railway to Waskerley, before the deviation was built.
The Smelters Arms at Castleside crossroads The road running left to right is the A68
The Smelters Arms at Castleside crossroads
The road running left to right is the A68
The Fleece Inn On A68 facing North
The Fleece Inn
On A68 facing North
Castleside
Castleside
Rowley Church
Rowley Church
Oh My Gorse! A disused railway line in amidst the lead and silver mining district of Healyfield. The gorse was glorious!
Oh My Gorse!
A disused railway line in amidst the lead and silver mining district of Healyfield. The gorse was glorious!
Cuckoo Bridge Known locally as Cuckoo bridge the true name is Healyfield Bridge. The bridge forms a perfect horseshoe shape.
Cuckoo Bridge
Known locally as Cuckoo bridge the true name is Healyfield Bridge. The bridge forms a perfect horseshoe shape.
Dene Howl Farm Built around 1700 by a Mr Shirley. Legend says that Mr Shirley and others brought the body of the Earl of Derwentwater back after losing his head in the Jacobite Rebellion of 1715, to be buried in nearby Dilston.
Dene Howl Farm
Built around 1700 by a Mr Shirley. Legend says that Mr Shirley and others brought the body of the Earl of Derwentwater back after losing his head in the Jacobite Rebellion of 1715, to be buried in nearby Dilston.
Fell Close Close to medieval lead mines the derelict house in the background was built in 1760. It was once thatched in heather and the old beams known as cruck trusses (usually wood from the same tree) can still be seen.
Fell Close
Close to medieval lead mines the derelict house in the background was built in 1760. It was once thatched in heather and the old beams known as cruck trusses (usually wood from the same tree) can still be seen.
Ancient Door The original oak studded door of Fell Close House
Ancient Door
The original oak studded door of Fell Close House
Engine House Once this derelict building housed the engine that moved the cage up and down the mine shaft.  It used to have a large chimney which has now been lost to time as sadly, has the engine.
Engine House
Once this derelict building housed the engine that moved the cage up and down the mine shaft. It used to have a large chimney which has now been lost to time as sadly, has the engine.
Fell Close How sad that this ancient building be left to fall into dereliction. The crucks can clearly be seen which would have supported a heather thatch. An ancient oak door is around the corner to the left of the building.
Fell Close
How sad that this ancient building be left to fall into dereliction. The crucks can clearly be seen which would have supported a heather thatch. An ancient oak door is around the corner to the left of the building.
Fell Close On a clear day you can see forever.
Fell Close
On a clear day you can see forever.
Ancient Larch Tree Under this tree, John Wesley preached to the lead miners in 1772. Struck by lightning but still flourishing after more than 200 years.
Ancient Larch Tree
Under this tree, John Wesley preached to the lead miners in 1772. Struck by lightning but still flourishing after more than 200 years.
View from Fell Close A rather dull and cloudy day spoilt an otherwise magnificent view.
View from Fell Close
A rather dull and cloudy day spoilt an otherwise magnificent view.
Sycamore Farm. The farm faces both the moors and the prevailing wind so needs the shelter provided by the stand of trees.
Sycamore Farm.
The farm faces both the moors and the prevailing wind so needs the shelter provided by the stand of trees.
Bee Cottage Guesthouse A farmhouse which has been converted into a stylish guesthouse. <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.beecottage.co.uk" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.beecottage.co.uk">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> Located near to and originally conceived as a service for the C2C cycle route. However, the current publicity makes no mention of the proximity to the C2C and is making its appeal to a much wider, car-borne clientele.
Bee Cottage Guesthouse
A farmhouse which has been converted into a stylish guesthouse. LinkExternal link Located near to and originally conceived as a service for the C2C cycle route. However, the current publicity makes no mention of the proximity to the C2C and is making its appeal to a much wider, car-borne clientele.
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Green Hill is located at Grid Ref: NZ0746 (Lat: 54.817536, Lng: -1.8842053)

Unitary Authority: County Durham

Police Authority: Durham

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///audibly.tonality.title. Near Castleside, Co. Durham

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