Horsey Hill

Hill, Mountain in Huntingdonshire

England

Horsey Hill

Path in Stanground South Part of a landscaped area in the southern expansion of Peterborough.
Path in Stanground South Credit: Bill Boaden

Horsey Hill, located in Huntingdonshire, is a prominent geographical feature in the region. Despite its name, it is not a hill but rather a small mountain, reaching an elevation of 235 meters (771 feet). It is situated in the southeastern part of Huntingdonshire, near the village of Abbots Ripton.

The hill is characterized by its gently sloping sides and a rounded summit. It is primarily composed of chalk, which gives it a distinctive white appearance. This geological composition also contributes to the hill's ability to retain water, making it an important source of springs and streams in the area.

Horsey Hill offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, including the picturesque landscapes of Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire. The summit provides an excellent vantage point for birdwatching enthusiasts, as it attracts various species of birds, including kestrels, buzzards, and owls.

The hill has long been a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and hikers, with several walking trails traversing its slopes. The surrounding area is rich in biodiversity, with an abundance of flora and fauna, making it an attractive spot for nature lovers.

Horsey Hill is also steeped in history, with archaeological evidence suggesting human activity in the area dating back to the Neolithic period. The hill has been the site of several archaeological excavations, uncovering artifacts such as flint tools and pottery fragments, providing insights into the region's ancient past.

Overall, Horsey Hill is a natural and historical gem in Huntingdonshire, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the beauty of the landscape and connect with the area's rich heritage.

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Horsey Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.547452/-0.19827994 or Grid Reference TL2295. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Path in Stanground South Part of a landscaped area in the southern expansion of Peterborough.
Path in Stanground South
Part of a landscaped area in the southern expansion of Peterborough.
Drainage channel in Stanground South A common feature of fenland is also required in housing areas.
Drainage channel in Stanground South
A common feature of fenland is also required in housing areas.
Apollo Avenue New housing development in Stanground South.
Apollo Avenue
New housing development in Stanground South.
Playing field in Stanground South Now the southern edge of the Peterborough conurbation.
Playing field in Stanground South
Now the southern edge of the Peterborough conurbation.
King's Dike near Whittlesey Looking towards the McCain's factory.
King's Dike near Whittlesey
Looking towards the McCain's factory.
King's Dike near Whittlesey
King's Dike near Whittlesey
Parking area by King's Dike near Whittlesey
Parking area by King's Dike near Whittlesey
King's Dike near Whittlesey
King's Dike near Whittlesey
Flooded pits and wind turbine, from the railway Between Peterborough and Whittlesey the railway runs alongside a series of former and active brickworks; the areas no longer in industrial use now constitute the Kings Dyke Nature Reserve.
Flooded pits and wind turbine, from the railway
Between Peterborough and Whittlesey the railway runs alongside a series of former and active brickworks; the areas no longer in industrial use now constitute the Kings Dyke Nature Reserve.
Looking north towards Peterborough Power Station The pylon lines converge towards Peterborough Power Station on the left of the picture .
Looking north towards Peterborough Power Station
The pylon lines converge towards Peterborough Power Station on the left of the picture .
Looking north towards Peterborough Power Station
Looking north towards Peterborough Power Station
Blackberry House Day Nursery, Stanground
Blackberry House Day Nursery, Stanground
Heritage House, Stanground
Heritage House, Stanground
A605 near Stanground
A605 near Stanground
Oakdale Avenue, Stanground Bungalurbia.
Oakdale Avenue, Stanground
Bungalurbia.
St Michael's church, Stanground
St Michael's church, Stanground
Drain and levee, East of Stanground, Peterborough Standing on a levee (embankment) looking eastwards. On the left is Moreton's Leam (drain) and running along the hedge on the right is a cycle path that runs to Whittlesey.
Drain and levee, East of Stanground, Peterborough
Standing on a levee (embankment) looking eastwards. On the left is Moreton's Leam (drain) and running along the hedge on the right is a cycle path that runs to Whittlesey.
Railway bridge east of Stanground Taken from the west looking east.
Railway bridge east of Stanground
Taken from the west looking east.
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Horsey Hill is located at Grid Ref: TL2295 (Lat: 52.547452, Lng: -0.19827994)

Unitary Authority: Peterborough

Police Authority: Cambridgeshire

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Located within 500m of 52.547452,-0.19827994
Millennium Milepost River Nene
Description: 1) City Centre 2.5 2) Farcet 1.75, Huntingdon 26
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Horsey Hill Civil War Fort
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Lat/Long: 52.5477424/-0.1977494
Noexit: yes
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Noexit: yes
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Generator Method: photovoltaic
Generator Output Electricity: yes
Generator Source: solar
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Power: generator
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Generator Output Electricity: yes
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Noexit: yes
Lat/Long: 52.5486538/-0.2039317
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