Burnt Hill

Hill, Mountain in Nottinghamshire Broxtowe

England

Burnt Hill

Inham Nook Housing Estate A surprisingly large estate of social housing on the hill at Chilwell. Now rather better served by public transport than it was at the time of photo as the NET tram passes through the estate.
Inham Nook Housing Estate Credit: SK53

Burnt Hill is a prominent hill located in the county of Nottinghamshire, England. It is situated approximately 5 miles northeast of Mansfield, within the Sherwood Forest region. Rising to an elevation of around 210 meters (690 feet), Burnt Hill stands as one of the highest points in the area.

The hill derives its name from its distinct appearance, with the summit showcasing burnt vegetation and scorched earth. This feature is said to be the result of a historical wildfire that occurred many years ago. Despite this, the hillside is now covered in a lush green blanket of grass and is surrounded by dense woodland.

The hill offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, making it a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts. On clear days, visitors can enjoy vistas stretching as far as the eye can see, encompassing rolling hills, meandering rivers, and charming villages nestled in the distance.

Burnt Hill also holds historical significance, with evidence of human activity dating back thousands of years. Archaeological findings in the vicinity have uncovered remnants of ancient settlements, including pottery fragments and tools from the Neolithic and Bronze Age periods.

Today, the hill is part of a designated Nature Reserve, managed and protected by local authorities. It provides a habitat for a diverse range of flora and fauna, including various species of birds, mammals, and insects. The area is also home to several walking trails and pathways, allowing visitors to explore the natural beauty of Burnt Hill while appreciating its rich history and ecological importance.

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Burnt Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.932355/-1.2472137 or Grid Reference SK5037. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Inham Nook Housing Estate A surprisingly large estate of social housing on the hill at Chilwell. Now rather better served by public transport than it was at the time of photo as the NET tram passes through the estate.
Inham Nook Housing Estate
A surprisingly large estate of social housing on the hill at Chilwell. Now rather better served by public transport than it was at the time of photo as the NET tram passes through the estate.
Housing in Inham Nook Estate
Housing in Inham Nook Estate
Field Farm Way, Stapleford New housing development on former farmland.
Field Farm Way, Stapleford
New housing development on former farmland.
Field Farm housing development, Stapleford The farm occupied the area beyond the lighting column.
Field Farm housing development, Stapleford
The farm occupied the area beyond the lighting column.
Ilkeston Road closure, Stapleford A significant closure with substantial diversions while Severn Trent make 'new connections'. The closure notices do not state whether this is for water supply or sewerage.
Ilkeston Road closure, Stapleford
A significant closure with substantial diversions while Severn Trent make 'new connections'. The closure notices do not state whether this is for water supply or sewerage.
The Hemlock Stone Almost recreating this 'First' for the square <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/17658" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/17658">Link</a> . The position of the notice board relative to the rock shows that this is not taken from exactly the same position. This view <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6928773" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6928773">Link</a> shows the result of doing so.

This outcrop is what is known as an inselberg, the result of differential erosion. The waisted form is the result of the upper layers being a slightly harder material which has weathered less. Both layers form part of the Nottingham Castle Sandstone group, but are of slightly different ages.
The Hemlock Stone
Almost recreating this 'First' for the square Link . The position of the notice board relative to the rock shows that this is not taken from exactly the same position. This view Link shows the result of doing so. This outcrop is what is known as an inselberg, the result of differential erosion. The waisted form is the result of the upper layers being a slightly harder material which has weathered less. Both layers form part of the Nottingham Castle Sandstone group, but are of slightly different ages.
The Hemlock Stone Recreating this 'First' for the square <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/17658" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/17658">Link</a> . The original photographer clearly had the camera at a low level to get the top of the stone against the sky. The growth of the trees behind means that very little of the stone now projects above the tree line. For a view of the whole stone from nearly the same point, see <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6928764" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6928764">Link</a>
The Hemlock Stone
Recreating this 'First' for the square Link . The original photographer clearly had the camera at a low level to get the top of the stone against the sky. The growth of the trees behind means that very little of the stone now projects above the tree line. For a view of the whole stone from nearly the same point, see Link
Playing fields The playing fields are part of the Ilkeston Road Recreation Grounds.
Playing fields
The playing fields are part of the Ilkeston Road Recreation Grounds.
Pit Lane This is Pit Lane looking towards the junction with Pasture Road the A6007.
Pit Lane
This is Pit Lane looking towards the junction with Pasture Road the A6007.
Toton Lane Park and Ride This is looking across the car park towards the NET Tramway terminus at Toton Lane.
Toton Lane Park and Ride
This is looking across the car park towards the NET Tramway terminus at Toton Lane.
New building on the site of "The Magpie" An apartment block it would seem.

Note the stone boundary wall has not been removed. <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4782068">SK4936 : The Magpie, Toton Lane, Stapleford</a>.
New building on the site of "The Magpie"
An apartment block it would seem. Note the stone boundary wall has not been removed. SK4936 : The Magpie, Toton Lane, Stapleford.
Judson Avenue Open Space A small area of green space with flowering cherry trees, benches and a toddlers' play area.
Judson Avenue Open Space
A small area of green space with flowering cherry trees, benches and a toddlers' play area.
A Nottingham-bound tram crossing a bridleway
A Nottingham-bound tram crossing a bridleway
Overflow carpark at Bardfills Garden Centre
Overflow carpark at Bardfills Garden Centre
Walking the ancient Ridgeway from Stapleford This path takes you from Stapleford Cemetery to Baulk Lane (Baulk = Boundary,  between Bramcote and Stapleford).
Walking the ancient Ridgeway from Stapleford
This path takes you from Stapleford Cemetery to Baulk Lane (Baulk = Boundary, between Bramcote and Stapleford).
Stapleford’s Saxon Cross Stapleford is an ancient town which has been subsumed into a suburb of Nottingham. It is included in the Domesday Book (without alteration to it name).

The word ‘staple’ is a Saxon word for a post next to a ford, and there is some speculation the Saxon Cross could be that post as there is no indication of a cross that has been removed from the top (although moved from its original site).

Stapleford is on the route of the prehistoric Derbyshire Portway which runs from the Hemlock Stone (as possible from a site near the Trent Bridge), to  Mam Tor and beyond.
Stapleford’s Saxon Cross
Stapleford is an ancient town which has been subsumed into a suburb of Nottingham. It is included in the Domesday Book (without alteration to it name). The word ‘staple’ is a Saxon word for a post next to a ford, and there is some speculation the Saxon Cross could be that post as there is no indication of a cross that has been removed from the top (although moved from its original site). Stapleford is on the route of the prehistoric Derbyshire Portway which runs from the Hemlock Stone (as possible from a site near the Trent Bridge), to Mam Tor and beyond.
Footbridge over Boundary Brook Boundary Brook is a civil parish boundary and the boundary of a new housing estate.
Footbridge over Boundary Brook
Boundary Brook is a civil parish boundary and the boundary of a new housing estate.
Children's play area in Ilkeston Road Recreation Ground
Children's play area in Ilkeston Road Recreation Ground
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Burnt Hill is located at Grid Ref: SK5037 (Lat: 52.932355, Lng: -1.2472137)

Administrative County: Nottinghamshire

District: Broxtowe

Police Authority: Nottinghamshire

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Henry John Pearson 1850-1913
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St John's Theological College: Extension Studies
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Frederic Chatfield Smith MP 1823-1905
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Jelly Beans Day Nursery
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Bramcote Conservation Area
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The Old Church Tower - The Graveyard
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The Old Church of Bramcote
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Bramcote Old Church Tower
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Contact Webcam: http://data.nottinghamtravelwise.org.uk/images30.jpg
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Crossing
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Crossing
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Generator Solar Modules: 6
Generator Source: solar
Generator Type: solar_photovoltaic_panel
Location: roof
Power: generator
Lat/Long: 52.9351934/-1.2436087
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