Ancote Hill

Hill, Mountain in Cheshire High Peak

England

Ancote Hill

Groove of Whitelow Slack The upper groove of Whitelow Slack with the minor hill feature, White Low, rising out of the image to the right. The flat-topped upland in the distance is Black Hill.
Groove of Whitelow Slack Credit: Trevor Littlewood

Ancote Hill is a prominent hill located in the county of Cheshire, England. It is situated near the village of Acton Bridge, approximately 3 miles southeast of the town of Northwich. With an elevation of around 70 meters (230 feet), Ancote Hill is not considered a mountain but rather a prominent feature of the Cheshire landscape.

The hill is characterized by its gently sloping sides, which are covered in lush green vegetation, primarily consisting of grasses and small shrubs. It offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, including the River Weaver and the nearby Weaver Navigation, which is a man-made canal that was historically used for transporting goods.

Ancote Hill is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering opportunities for leisurely walks and hikes. There are several footpaths that lead to the summit, providing visitors with plenty of options to explore the area. The hill is also home to diverse wildlife, including various bird species and small mammals, making it an attractive spot for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers.

In addition to its natural beauty, Ancote Hill has historical significance. It is believed to have been inhabited since ancient times, with evidence of human activity dating back to the Iron Age. The hill is also home to the remains of a medieval motte-and-bailey castle, which adds to its historical appeal.

Overall, Ancote Hill in Cheshire offers a picturesque setting, combining natural beauty, recreational opportunities, and a touch of history, making it a popular destination for locals and visitors alike.

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Ancote Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.501392/-1.8668739 or Grid Reference SE0800. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Groove of Whitelow Slack The upper groove of Whitelow Slack with the minor hill feature, White Low, rising out of the image to the right. The flat-topped upland in the distance is Black Hill.
Groove of Whitelow Slack
The upper groove of Whitelow Slack with the minor hill feature, White Low, rising out of the image to the right. The flat-topped upland in the distance is Black Hill.
Spillway between Woodhead and Torside Reservoirs The footbridge at the bottom of the spillway is in need of repair, and the footpath closed. See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7209407">SK0799 : Footpath closure notice</a>.
Spillway between Woodhead and Torside Reservoirs
The footbridge at the bottom of the spillway is in need of repair, and the footpath closed. See SK0799 : Footpath closure notice.
Woodhead Reservoir
Woodhead Reservoir
Southern tip of Woodhead Reservoir
Southern tip of Woodhead Reservoir
View across Woodhead Reservoir Dam
View across Woodhead Reservoir Dam
Woodhead Reservoir: eastern end
Woodhead Reservoir: eastern end
A628 descends towards Woodhead
A628 descends towards Woodhead
Looking west beside the Trans Pennine Trail near Woodhead
Looking west beside the Trans Pennine Trail near Woodhead
Woodhead Reservoir Weir at the head of Woodhead Reservoir.
Woodhead Reservoir
Weir at the head of Woodhead Reservoir.
Stable Clough Stable Clough seen from the Longdendale trail.
Stable Clough
Stable Clough seen from the Longdendale trail.
Woodehead Reservoir The head of Woodhead Reservoir seen from Pikenaze Moor.
Woodehead Reservoir
The head of Woodhead Reservoir seen from Pikenaze Moor.
Riggers working on the pylons Lots of activity on the electricity lines passing through the valley.
Riggers working on the pylons
Lots of activity on the electricity lines passing through the valley.
Longdendale trail
Longdendale trail
Head of Woodhead Reservoir Woodhead is the topmost of 5 linked reservoirs and this is the eastern end of the chain. The A628 road is in the foreground.
Head of Woodhead Reservoir
Woodhead is the topmost of 5 linked reservoirs and this is the eastern end of the chain. The A628 road is in the foreground.
Woodhead, track From A628 to Woodhead Reservoir.
Woodhead, track
From A628 to Woodhead Reservoir.
Woodhead Track Ford This ford is found on the River Etherow just above Woodhead Reservoir.
Woodhead Track Ford
This ford is found on the River Etherow just above Woodhead Reservoir.
Electricity pylon at Woodhead Between the Trans Pennine Trail and Woodhead Reservoir
Electricity pylon at Woodhead
Between the Trans Pennine Trail and Woodhead Reservoir
Weir on the River Etherow At the head of Woodhead Reservoir.
Weir on the River Etherow
At the head of Woodhead Reservoir.
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Ancote Hill is located at Grid Ref: SE0800 (Lat: 53.501392, Lng: -1.8668739)

Administrative County: Derbyshire

District: High Peak

Police Authority: Derbyshire

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