Ash Hill

Hill, Mountain in Yorkshire

England

Ash Hill

Crop of lawn turf The grass was just sprouting through the fine plastic net laid on the field surface to make the harvesting of the lawn turf easier.
Crop of lawn turf Credit: Lee Davidson

Ash Hill is a prominent geographical feature located in the county of Yorkshire, England. Classified as a hill rather than a mountain due to its relatively modest elevation, it is nevertheless a notable landmark in the region. Rising to a height of approximately 200 meters (656 feet), Ash Hill offers visitors panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and is a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts.

Situated in the northern part of Yorkshire, Ash Hill is characterized by its rolling green slopes and rocky outcrops. The hill is primarily composed of limestone, which gives it a distinctive appearance and contributes to its ecological diversity. The terrain is covered in grasses and heather, with scattered patches of woodland adding to the picturesque scenery.

The area around Ash Hill is rich in wildlife, with numerous species of birds, insects, and small mammals calling it home. Rare and protected species such as the black grouse and the bilberry bumblebee can be found here, making it an important site for conservation efforts.

Access to Ash Hill is facilitated by a network of footpaths and trails, allowing visitors to explore its natural beauty at their own pace. The hill is often used for recreational activities such as walking, hiking, and birdwatching, attracting both locals and tourists alike.

Overall, Ash Hill in Yorkshire offers a tranquil and scenic retreat from urban life, providing a glimpse into the natural wonders of the region. Its modest height and diverse ecosystem make it an enjoyable destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking to connect with nature in this picturesque part of England.

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Ash Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.82385/-0.6608591 or Grid Reference SE8837. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Crop of lawn turf The grass was just sprouting through the fine plastic net laid on the field surface to make the harvesting of the lawn turf easier.
Crop of lawn turf
The grass was just sprouting through the fine plastic net laid on the field surface to make the harvesting of the lawn turf easier.
George V postbox on Cliffe Road, North Cliffe Postbox No. YO43 390.

See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7024108">SE8736 : Houses on Cliffe Road, North Cliffe</a> and <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7024110">SE8736 : Communications centre on Cliffe Road, North Cliffe</a> for context.
George V postbox on Cliffe Road, North Cliffe
Houses on Cliffe Road, North Cliffe Showing position of Postbox No. YO43 390.

See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7024107">SE8736 : George V postbox on Cliffe Road, North Cliffe</a> for postbox.
Houses on Cliffe Road, North Cliffe
Showing position of Postbox No. YO43 390. See SE8736 : George V postbox on Cliffe Road, North Cliffe for postbox.
Communications centre on Cliffe Road, North Cliffe Showing position of Postbox No. YO43 390.

See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7024107">SE8736 : George V postbox on Cliffe Road, North Cliffe</a> for postbox.
Communications centre on Cliffe Road, North Cliffe
Showing position of Postbox No. YO43 390. See SE8736 : George V postbox on Cliffe Road, North Cliffe for postbox.
Field near South Farm Towards The Rush.
High quality grass, possibly to be used for turf.
Field near South Farm
Towards The Rush. High quality grass, possibly to be used for turf.
Entering South Cliffe On Cliffe Road.
Entering South Cliffe
On Cliffe Road.
Houses on Cliffe Road, South Cliffe
Houses on Cliffe Road, South Cliffe
Barn, South Cliffe
Barn, South Cliffe
Cliffe Road, South Cliffe Towards North Cliffe.
Cliffe Road, South Cliffe
Towards North Cliffe.
St. John's church and Village Hall at North Cliffe
St. John's church and Village Hall at North Cliffe
North and South Cliffe Village Hall at North Cliffe
North and South Cliffe Village Hall at North Cliffe
North and South Cliffe Village Hall at North Cliffe
North and South Cliffe Village Hall at North Cliffe
St. John's Church, North Cliffe
St. John's Church, North Cliffe
St. John's Church, North Cliffe
St. John's Church, North Cliffe
Fingerpost on Cliffe Road, North Cliffe
Fingerpost on Cliffe Road, North Cliffe
Sand Lane, North Cliffe  Towards East Common.
Sand Lane, North Cliffe
Towards East Common.
Sand Lane near Manor House Farm Towards East Common.
Sand Lane near Manor House Farm
Towards East Common.
Perimeter path, North Cliffe Wood A Yorkshire Wildlife Trust nature reserve off Sand Lane, near Market Weighton.
Perimeter path, North Cliffe Wood
A Yorkshire Wildlife Trust nature reserve off Sand Lane, near Market Weighton.
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Ash Hill is located at Grid Ref: SE8837 (Lat: 53.82385, Lng: -0.6608591)

Division: East Riding

Unitary Authority: East Riding of Yorkshire

Police Authority: Humberside

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