Windmill Hill

Hill, Mountain in Yorkshire Ryedale

England

Windmill Hill

Ampleforth Abbey and College Viewed from the rear
Ampleforth Abbey and College Credit: Ken Crosby

Windmill Hill is a prominent landmark located in the county of Yorkshire, England. It is situated near the village of Bempton, approximately 8 miles northeast of Bridlington. Despite its name, Windmill Hill is not actually a hill or a mountain, but rather a limestone ridge that rises to an elevation of around 100 meters above sea level.

The hill derives its name from the presence of a now-ruined windmill that once stood atop the ridge. This windmill was built in the late 18th century and played a crucial role in the local agricultural industry, grinding corn and providing a vital service to the surrounding farming community.

Today, Windmill Hill is primarily known for its stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and the North Sea. It offers a breathtaking vantage point, allowing visitors to admire the picturesque Yorkshire coastline, with its rugged cliffs and diverse bird population.

The area surrounding Windmill Hill is also designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to its rich biodiversity. The limestone grassland supports a wide variety of plant species, including rare orchids and wildflowers. Additionally, the cliffs provide nesting sites for seabirds such as puffins, gannets, and kittiwakes, making it a popular destination for birdwatchers.

Access to Windmill Hill is facilitated by well-maintained footpaths, allowing visitors to explore the area and appreciate its natural beauty. The site attracts both locals and tourists who seek tranquility, stunning views, and a glimpse into the region's agricultural and industrial history.

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Windmill Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.19981/-1.0932004 or Grid Reference SE5978. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Ampleforth Abbey and College Viewed from the rear
Ampleforth Abbey and College
Viewed from the rear
Grange Moor Plantation Track Track along the western side of Grange Moor Plantation (on your left).
Grange Moor Plantation Track
Track along the western side of Grange Moor Plantation (on your left).
Grange Moor Plantation South of Helmsley.
Grange Moor Plantation
South of Helmsley.
Private tarmac road leading to Ampleforth College
Private tarmac road leading to Ampleforth College
Small copse adjacent to private road south of Ampleforth College
Small copse adjacent to private road south of Ampleforth College
Entry into Ampleforth The road into Ampleforth from Oswaldkirk.
Entry into Ampleforth
The road into Ampleforth from Oswaldkirk.
Ampleforth Telephone Exchange This TE is situated East of Ampleforth Abbey and College on the road to Oswaldkirk. Its postcode is YO62 4HB.
Ampleforth Telephone Exchange
This TE is situated East of Ampleforth Abbey and College on the road to Oswaldkirk. Its postcode is YO62 4HB.
Ampleforth College Rugby Pitches
Ampleforth College Rugby Pitches
Stream - off private driveway to Ampleforth Abbey
Stream - off private driveway to Ampleforth Abbey
Stream - off private driveway to Ambleforth Abbey
Stream - off private driveway to Ambleforth Abbey
Dike - off private driveway to Ambleforth Abbey
Dike - off private driveway to Ambleforth Abbey
Footpath - at end of driveway to Abbey
Footpath - at end of driveway to Abbey
Disused Farm Buildings - Track off driveway to Abbey
Disused Farm Buildings - Track off driveway to Abbey
Woodpile - Track off driveway to Abbey
Woodpile - Track off driveway to Abbey
Driveway leading to Ampleforth Abbey
Driveway leading to Ampleforth Abbey
Track - off driveway to Abbey
Track - off driveway to Abbey
Grazing cows + Bull! - in a field off driveway to Abbey
Grazing cows + Bull! - in a field off driveway to Abbey
Ditch - off driveway to Abbey
Ditch - off driveway to Abbey
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Windmill Hill is located at Grid Ref: SE5978 (Lat: 54.19981, Lng: -1.0932004)

Division: North Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Ryedale

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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Lowlands Farm
Place: farm
Lat/Long: 54.1975697/-1.0978871
Barrier: stile
Stile: stepover
Lat/Long: 54.2033976/-1.095006
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