Birt Hill

Hill, Mountain in Lincolnshire East Lindsey

England

Birt Hill

St. Margaret's Church Grade II* listed church in Bucknall
St. Margaret's Church Credit: Richard Croft

Birt Hill is a prominent geographical feature located in Lincolnshire, England. It is classified as a hill, rather than a mountain, due to its relatively modest elevation. Birt Hill stands at approximately 129 meters (423 feet) above sea level, making it a notable landmark in the surrounding flat landscape.

Situated in the northern part of Lincolnshire, near the village of Biscathorpe, Birt Hill offers panoramic views of the picturesque countryside that stretches out in all directions. It is a popular destination for hikers, nature enthusiasts, and locals seeking a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of urban life.

The hill is primarily composed of limestone, which has been shaped over centuries by natural erosion processes. This has resulted in its distinctive rolling contours and gentle slopes. Birt Hill is covered in a variety of vegetation, including grasses, wildflowers, and some trees, providing a habitat for numerous species of wildlife.

The area surrounding Birt Hill is rich in history, with evidence of human settlements dating back to prehistoric times. Archaeological finds, such as burial mounds and ancient artifacts, have been discovered in the vicinity, adding to the hill's cultural significance.

Visitors to Birt Hill can indulge in various recreational activities, including walking, picnicking, and photography. The hill offers a tranquil and serene environment, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty of the Lincolnshire countryside. Whether it's for a leisurely stroll or a moment of reflection, Birt Hill provides a serene escape for all who visit.

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Birt Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.210956/-0.27426882 or Grid Reference TF1569. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

St. Margaret's Church Grade II* listed church in Bucknall
St. Margaret's Church
Grade II* listed church in Bucknall
Tupholme Hall Farm and land: aerial 2021
Tupholme Hall Farm and land: aerial 2021
Farm track at Bucknall This is also a public footpath to Bardney.
Farm track at Bucknall
This is also a public footpath to Bardney.
Bucknall Wood
Bucknall Wood
Footbridge over Great Drain Bucknall Wood on the left.
Footbridge over Great Drain
Bucknall Wood on the left.
Track alongside North Spring Wood
Track alongside North Spring Wood
Stubble fields and row of brassicas The brassicas seem to be substituting for a hedge or fence. They also mark the boundary between the parishes of Tupholme (left) and Gautby.
Knowles Wood in the distance.
Stubble fields and row of brassicas
The brassicas seem to be substituting for a hedge or fence. They also mark the boundary between the parishes of Tupholme (left) and Gautby. Knowles Wood in the distance.
Track in The Gorse Part of the Lincolnshire Limewoods National Nature Reserve,
Track in The Gorse
Part of the Lincolnshire Limewoods National Nature Reserve,
Farm track near Lowfield Farm
Farm track near Lowfield Farm
Former route of Henry Lane Now leads to a bridleway.
Former route of Henry Lane
Now leads to a bridleway.
Low Road near Bardney
Low Road near Bardney
Wet footpath to Bucknall
Wet footpath to Bucknall
Drain near Tupholme
Drain near Tupholme
Great Drain and Bucknell Wood
Great Drain and Bucknell Wood
Footpath to Bardney
Footpath to Bardney
Great Drain
Great Drain
Autumn sown crop and High Cell Farm New Park Wood in the distance.
Autumn sown crop and High Cell Farm
New Park Wood in the distance.
Footpath to Bucknall
Footpath to Bucknall
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Birt Hill is located at Grid Ref: TF1569 (Lat: 53.210956, Lng: -0.27426882)

Administrative County: Lincolnshire

District: East Lindsey

Police Authority: Lincolnshire

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Located within 500m of 53.210956,-0.27426882
Archaeological Site: fortification
Historic: archaeological_site
Source: Bing
Lat/Long: 53.2115606/-0.2752668
Birt Hill
Place: locality
Source: Bing
Lat/Long: 53.2102582/-0.2752647
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