Chalk Hill

Hill, Mountain in Hertfordshire North Hertfordshire

England

Chalk Hill

School Lane crossing the Offley Bypass
School Lane crossing the Offley Bypass Credit: David Howard

Chalk Hill is a prominent chalk hill located in the county of Hertfordshire, England. Situated in the Chiltern Hills, it is part of the larger chalk escarpment that stretches across several counties in southern England. Rising to an elevation of around 245 meters (800 feet) above sea level, Chalk Hill offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

The hill is characterized by its chalky white appearance, which is a result of the underlying chalk bedrock. This geological feature not only gives the hill its name but also contributes to the rich biodiversity found in the area. Chalk grasslands, which thrive in the alkaline soil, are home to a variety of plant species, many of which are rare and protected.

Historically, Chalk Hill has played a significant role in the region. Its strategic location made it an ideal vantage point for early settlements, and evidence of human activity from prehistoric times has been discovered in the vicinity. The hill also served as a landmark for travelers and was used as a beacon site during times of conflict.

Today, Chalk Hill is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. The hill offers numerous walking trails, allowing visitors to explore its natural beauty and enjoy the breathtaking views. The surrounding area is also known for its picturesque villages, charming pubs, and quaint countryside, making it a delightful place to visit and experience the idyllic English countryside.

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Chalk Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.927157/-0.32598155 or Grid Reference TL1526. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

School Lane crossing the Offley Bypass
School Lane crossing the Offley Bypass
Offley Hill by the Offley Bypass
Offley Hill by the Offley Bypass
Offley Hill by the Offley Bypass
Offley Hill by the Offley Bypass
Offley Endowed Primary School
Offley Endowed Primary School
School Lane, Great Offley The school is on the right
School Lane, Great Offley
The school is on the right
View across Birkitt Hill, Little Offley
View across Birkitt Hill, Little Offley
View across Birkitt Hill, Little Offley
View across Birkitt Hill, Little Offley
School Lane, Little Offley
School Lane, Little Offley
Birkitt Hill, Little Offley
Birkitt Hill, Little Offley
Offley Hill, Great Offley
Offley Hill, Great Offley
Offley Hill, Great Offley
Offley Hill, Great Offley
Lawn by Offley Hill, Great Offley
Lawn by Offley Hill, Great Offley
House on School Lane, Great Offley
House on School Lane, Great Offley
Mill Farm Cottage, Great Offley Built in 1847
Mill Farm Cottage, Great Offley
Built in 1847
Looking south from Judkins Wood, Great Offley This is taken from the bottom edge of this square looking south over a maize crop
Looking south from Judkins Wood, Great Offley
This is taken from the bottom edge of this square looking south over a maize crop
Offley Holes Farm One of the very few buildings in this square.
Offley Holes Farm
One of the very few buildings in this square.
Fallen tree This old boy almost certainly fell in the great storm of '91.
Fallen tree
This old boy almost certainly fell in the great storm of '91.
Barn and pond at entrance to Offley Hoo, Great Offley The barn is very distinctive and when the water is still, a reflection of it can be seen in the pond. Taken on 23 March 2006 in the afternoon and facing East.
Barn and pond at entrance to Offley Hoo, Great Offley
The barn is very distinctive and when the water is still, a reflection of it can be seen in the pond. Taken on 23 March 2006 in the afternoon and facing East.
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Chalk Hill is located at Grid Ref: TL1526 (Lat: 51.927157, Lng: -0.32598155)

Administrative County: Hertfordshire

District: North Hertfordshire

Police Authority: Hertfordshire

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///moped.gifts.equivocal. Near Hitchin, Hertfordshire

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 51.927157,-0.32598155
Access: yes
Barrier: kissing_gate
Foot: yes
Vehicle: no
Lat/Long: 51.9298153/-0.3283675
Access: private
Barrier: swing_gate
Foot: yes
Motorcar: yes
Swing Gate Type: single
Lat/Long: 51.926687/-0.3284402
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