Beard's Hill

Hill, Mountain in Berkshire

England

Beard's Hill

Farmland, Stanford Dingley, Berkshire
Farmland, Stanford Dingley, Berkshire Credit: Oswald Bertram

Beard's Hill, located in Berkshire, is a picturesque hill and a prominent natural landmark in the county. Rising to an elevation of approximately 250 meters (820 feet), it is classified as a hill rather than a mountain due to its relatively moderate height. Situated near the town of Newbury, Beard's Hill offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, making it a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts.

The hill is characterized by its rolling green slopes, covered with a rich variety of vegetation, including grasses, shrubs, and scattered trees. The terrain is gentle, making it accessible to visitors of all ages and fitness levels. Along the trails that wind through Beard's Hill, one can encounter an array of wildlife, such as rabbits, foxes, and various bird species.

At the summit of Beard's Hill, visitors are rewarded with breathtaking vistas of the Berkshire Downs and the nearby River Kennet. On clear days, it is even possible to catch a glimpse of the distant Chiltern Hills to the east. Many visitors choose to bring a picnic and enjoy the tranquil surroundings while admiring the stunning scenery.

Beard's Hill has historical significance as well. It is said that the hill's name derives from the bearded appearance of its slopes, which are covered in heather and other wildflowers during the summer months. This natural spectacle has attracted artists and photographers over the years, who have captured its beauty in various mediums.

Overall, Beard's Hill is a charming natural landmark in Berkshire, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the beauty of the English countryside while enjoying a peaceful and scenic outdoor experience.

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Farmland, Stanford Dingley, Berkshire
Farmland, Stanford Dingley, Berkshire
Field boundary, Bradfield, Berkshire
Field boundary, Bradfield, Berkshire
Footbridge over the M4 The M4 is 190 miles long and runs from London to South Wales. Major centres close to the motorway include Reading, Swindon, Bristol, Newport, Cardiff and Swansea. The motorway was constructed between 1961 and 1996. The M4 originally crossed the first Severn Road Bridge. It has now been diverted to use the Second Severn Crossing and the motorway over the older bridge has been renumbered as M48.
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Footbridge over the M4
The M4 is 190 miles long and runs from London to South Wales. Major centres close to the motorway include Reading, Swindon, Bristol, Newport, Cardiff and Swansea. The motorway was constructed between 1961 and 1996. The M4 originally crossed the first Severn Road Bridge. It has now been diverted to use the Second Severn Crossing and the motorway over the older bridge has been renumbered as M48. Wikipedia: LinkExternal link
Scratchface Lane Bridge, M4 The M4 is 190 miles long and runs from London to South Wales. Major centres close to the motorway include Reading, Swindon, Bristol, Newport, Cardiff and Swansea. The motorway was constructed between 1961 and 1996. The M4 originally crossed the first Severn Road Bridge. It has now been diverted to use the Second Severn Crossing and the motorway over the older bridge has been renumbered as M48.
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Scratchface Lane Bridge, M4
The M4 is 190 miles long and runs from London to South Wales. Major centres close to the motorway include Reading, Swindon, Bristol, Newport, Cardiff and Swansea. The motorway was constructed between 1961 and 1996. The M4 originally crossed the first Severn Road Bridge. It has now been diverted to use the Second Severn Crossing and the motorway over the older bridge has been renumbered as M48. Wikipedia: LinkExternal link
Farmland, Upper Basildon, Berkshire
Farmland, Upper Basildon, Berkshire
Bag in the Woods Public footpath through mixed woodland known as The Gravels.
I don't know what the bag is about.
It once contained Bartholomew's Bird Seed, so I guess someone's been in here fattening up the pheasants.
Bag in the Woods
Public footpath through mixed woodland known as The Gravels. I don't know what the bag is about. It once contained Bartholomew's Bird Seed, so I guess someone's been in here fattening up the pheasants.
Holy Trinity, Buckhold: early April 2016 (now a private house)
Holy Trinity, Buckhold: early April 2016
(now a private house)
Lane near the Motorway Motorway contractors don't do country lanes. Like many small roads that were in the path of motorway construction, this bit of lane has all the signs of being rebuilt to a much better standard than the unaltered bits at each end, which are still as winding and pot holed as ever.
Lane near the Motorway
Motorway contractors don't do country lanes. Like many small roads that were in the path of motorway construction, this bit of lane has all the signs of being rebuilt to a much better standard than the unaltered bits at each end, which are still as winding and pot holed as ever.
Kiln Pond, Burnt Hill One of the many old clay pits which can be found around here.
Kiln Pond, Burnt Hill
One of the many old clay pits which can be found around here.
Footpath off Scratchface Lane
Footpath off Scratchface Lane
Scratchface Lane The name suggests it wasn't always as neat as this along here.
Scratchface Lane
The name suggests it wasn't always as neat as this along here.
Miram's Copse This square is about 75% woodland.
Miram's Copse
This square is about 75% woodland.
Crossroads on Yattendon Lane, Upper Basildon
Crossroads on Yattendon Lane, Upper Basildon
House on Yattendon Road, Burnt Hill
House on Yattendon Road, Burnt Hill
House on Yattendon Road, Ashurst Common
House on Yattendon Road, Ashurst Common
The road from Ashampstead Common to Pangbourne There's no name available on any map I can see.
The road from Ashampstead Common to Pangbourne
There's no name available on any map I can see.
Suck's Lane 'Unsuitable for heavy goods vehicles'.
Suck's Lane
'Unsuitable for heavy goods vehicles'.
Suck's Lane, Ashampstead Common
Suck's Lane, Ashampstead Common
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Beard's Hill is located at Grid Ref: SU5873 (Lat: 51.461736, Lng: -1.1570114)

Unitary Authority: West Berkshire

Police Authority: Thames Valley

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