Claybush Hill

Hill, Mountain in Hertfordshire North Hertfordshire

England

Claybush Hill

Elbrook House on the far side of a paddock. The paddock would appear to contain a tumulus which is not marked on the OS map.
Elbrook House on the far side of a paddock. Credit: Robin Hall

Claybush Hill, located in Hertfordshire, England, is a prominent natural feature in the region. Despite being referred to as a hill, it is more accurately described as a gentle incline rather than a towering peak. Situated in the southern part of Hertfordshire, Claybush Hill is part of the wider Chiltern Hills, a range that spans across several counties in southern England.

The hill itself is covered in lush green vegetation, primarily consisting of grasses and scattered shrubs. It boasts a picturesque landscape, offering visitors breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and villages nestled in the valleys below. On clear days, one can even catch a glimpse of the distant London skyline.

The area surrounding Claybush Hill is known for its rich biodiversity, with numerous species of flora and fauna thriving in the region. Additionally, it is home to a variety of bird species, making it a popular spot for birdwatchers.

A network of footpaths and trails crisscrosses the hill, allowing visitors to explore and experience the natural beauty of the area firsthand. These paths cater to different skill levels, ensuring that both avid hikers and casual walkers can enjoy the surroundings.

Claybush Hill's tranquil and idyllic setting makes it a favored destination for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful retreat. Whether it is a leisurely stroll, a challenging hike, or simply appreciating the scenic views, Claybush Hill offers a delightful experience for all who venture to this part of Hertfordshire.

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Claybush Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.03153/-0.151436 or Grid Reference TL2638. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Elbrook House on the far side of a paddock. The paddock would appear to contain a tumulus which is not marked on the OS map.
Elbrook House on the far side of a paddock.
The paddock would appear to contain a tumulus which is not marked on the OS map.
Icknield Way The Icknield Way is a long distance track that can claim to be "the oldest road in Britain". It extends from Ivinghoe Beacon in Buckinghamshire to Knettishall Heath in Norfolk
Icknield Way
The Icknield Way is a long distance track that can claim to be "the oldest road in Britain". It extends from Ivinghoe Beacon in Buckinghamshire to Knettishall Heath in Norfolk
Farmland, north of Ashwell The county border, Cambridgeshire/Hertfordshire, is about where the line of trees are.
Farmland, north of Ashwell
The county border, Cambridgeshire/Hertfordshire, is about where the line of trees are.
Farm Activity, Ashwell Everything was well orchestrated between the two vehicles until the turn and the beginning of the next strip.
Farm Activity, Ashwell
Everything was well orchestrated between the two vehicles until the turn and the beginning of the next strip.
Maltings converted to flats
Maltings converted to flats
Ashwell Bury
Ashwell Bury
Ashwell Country Show The Knights of Middle England putting on their display at the Ashwell Horse and Country Show
Ashwell Country Show
The Knights of Middle England putting on their display at the Ashwell Horse and Country Show
Cross roads on the tracks Ashwell Street (track) carries the Icknield Way horse and cycle route.
Cross roads on the tracks
Ashwell Street (track) carries the Icknield Way horse and cycle route.
Farmland, Bluegates Dairy
Farmland, Bluegates Dairy
Track to Bluegates Dairy
Track to Bluegates Dairy
Twisty lane towards Ashwell
Twisty lane towards Ashwell
Footpath towards Ashwell End
Footpath towards Ashwell End
Grazing, Ashwell
Grazing, Ashwell
Road out of Ashwell towards Eyeworth
Road out of Ashwell towards Eyeworth
Leaving Hertfordshire and entering Cambridgeshire On the way to Steeple Morden
Leaving Hertfordshire and entering Cambridgeshire
On the way to Steeple Morden
Farmland north of Ashwell
Farmland north of Ashwell
The road to the Mordens
The road to the Mordens
Ashwell Museum Not so big as the Victoria and Albert I'll admit.....

The day that this photograph was taken, the Ashwell Show was on and street parking was being controlled - hence the cone.
Ashwell Museum
Not so big as the Victoria and Albert I'll admit..... The day that this photograph was taken, the Ashwell Show was on and street parking was being controlled - hence the cone.
Show me another place!

Claybush Hill is located at Grid Ref: TL2638 (Lat: 52.03153, Lng: -0.151436)

Administrative County: Hertfordshire

District: North Hertfordshire

Police Authority: Hertfordshire

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Claybush Hill
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