Fox Hill

Hill, Mountain in Worcestershire Wychavon

England

Fox Hill

Weston Road, Bretforton The B4035 between Bretforton and Weston-sub-Edge.
Weston Road, Bretforton Credit: Des Blenkinsopp

Fox Hill is a prominent hill located in Worcestershire, England. Standing at an elevation of approximately 277 meters (909 feet), it is considered one of the highest points in the county. The hill is situated near the village of Clows Top, within the Wyre Forest District.

Offering picturesque views of the surrounding countryside, Fox Hill is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and photographers. It is covered in lush greenery, with a variety of trees and plant life adorning its slopes. The hill is also home to an abundance of wildlife, including deer, rabbits, and various bird species.

At the summit of Fox Hill, there is a trig point, which serves as a marker for surveying purposes. This point provides an excellent vantage point, allowing visitors to appreciate the breathtaking vista of the Worcestershire landscape. On clear days, it is even possible to see the Malvern Hills in the distance.

The hill is easily accessible, with several footpaths leading to its summit. These paths are well-maintained and suitable for both casual walkers and more experienced hikers. Visitors can enjoy a peaceful and tranquil experience, immersing themselves in the natural beauty and serenity that Fox Hill has to offer.

In summary, Fox Hill in Worcestershire is a stunning hill that offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. With its diverse flora and fauna, it provides a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Whether exploring the footpaths or simply enjoying the breathtaking vistas, Fox Hill is a must-visit destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of Worcestershire.

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Fox Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.084267/-1.8798058 or Grid Reference SP0842. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Weston Road, Bretforton The B4035 between Bretforton and Weston-sub-Edge.
Weston Road, Bretforton
The B4035 between Bretforton and Weston-sub-Edge.
Farmland along Gloster Ades Road Quite a normal landscape. Quite an unusual road name.
Farmland along Gloster Ades Road
Quite a normal landscape. Quite an unusual road name.
Field by Weston Road, Bretforton
Field by Weston Road, Bretforton
Worcestershire farmland A view of the flat fields in Worcestershire after the footpath has crossed over the county boundary.
Worcestershire farmland
A view of the flat fields in Worcestershire after the footpath has crossed over the county boundary.
Towards Bretforton The footpath from Willersey continues to follow the stream towards Bretforton.
Towards Bretforton
The footpath from Willersey continues to follow the stream towards Bretforton.
Across the road The footpath crosses Stoneford Lane.
Across the road
The footpath crosses Stoneford Lane.
Stoneford Barn Doubtless once used for agricultural produce, the barn is now surrounded by elderly vehicles some of which have obviously not moved for some considerable time.
Stoneford Barn
Doubtless once used for agricultural produce, the barn is now surrounded by elderly vehicles some of which have obviously not moved for some considerable time.
Produce store Three large warehouse type buildings make up this produce storage facility for Planet Produce.
Produce store
Three large warehouse type buildings make up this produce storage facility for Planet Produce.
Stoneford Lane meets Weston Road The continuation of the lane on the other side of Weston Road (B4035) is named Gloster Ades Road.
Stoneford Lane meets Weston Road
The continuation of the lane on the other side of Weston Road (B4035) is named Gloster Ades Road.
Still standing This elderly farm building is falling down but still upright unlike the nearby one <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2359201">SP1043 : Not still standing</a>.
Still standing
This elderly farm building is falling down but still upright unlike the nearby one SP1043 : Not still standing.
St. James's church Badsey A rare shaft of sunlight illuminates the east end of this village church in the Vale of Evesham.
St. James's church Badsey
A rare shaft of sunlight illuminates the east end of this village church in the Vale of Evesham.
Cottages in Wickhamford Victorian, and older, farm cottages at the church end of the village.
Cottages in Wickhamford
Victorian, and older, farm cottages at the church end of the village.
Taking the springer out An afternoon dog-walking near Badsey.
Taking the springer out
An afternoon dog-walking near Badsey.
Sands Lane Also a bridleway, looking towards Badsey.
Sands Lane
Also a bridleway, looking towards Badsey.
Edwardian villas, Badsey Substantial village houses opposite the church.
Edwardian villas, Badsey
Substantial village houses opposite the church.
Footpath to Back Lane A small piece of Evesham Vale pasture land.
Footpath to Back Lane
A small piece of Evesham Vale pasture land.
Main Street, Bretforton A black-and-white house viewed from the Drinkwater Lane junction.
Main Street, Bretforton
A black-and-white house viewed from the Drinkwater Lane junction.
Footpath to Bretforton [2] The footpath leaves the track and crosses this field.  This field was recently covered in growing tunnels, now removed.
Footpath to Bretforton [2]
The footpath leaves the track and crosses this field. This field was recently covered in growing tunnels, now removed.
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Fox Hill is located at Grid Ref: SP0842 (Lat: 52.084267, Lng: -1.8798058)

Administrative County: Worcestershire

District: Wychavon

Police Authority: West Mercia

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