Badger Hill

Hill, Mountain in Lincolnshire East Lindsey

England

Badger Hill

Road near Ulceby Heading down to Skendelby Psalter.
Road near Ulceby Credit: Julian P Guffogg

Badger Hill is a small hill located in the county of Lincolnshire, England. Situated near the town of Gainsborough, it forms part of the rolling landscape that characterizes this region. Despite its name, Badger Hill does not have any association with badgers or their habitats; rather, the name is believed to have been derived from an old English term for a hill covered in brushwood.

Standing at a modest elevation of approximately 50 meters (164 feet), Badger Hill offers visitors panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The hill itself is covered in lush green grass, with a scattering of trees providing shade and adding to its picturesque charm. It is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike, who come to enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty of the area.

Badger Hill is also home to a variety of wildlife, including birds, rabbits, and other small mammals. The hillside is a haven for nature enthusiasts, providing opportunities for birdwatching and exploring the diverse flora and fauna of the region.

In addition to its natural attractions, Badger Hill has historical significance. It is believed that the hill was once an Iron Age settlement, with remnants of ancient earthworks still visible today. Archaeological excavations have revealed artifacts from this period, shedding light on the lives of the people who inhabited the area thousands of years ago.

Overall, Badger Hill is a charming and historically significant location, offering visitors a chance to connect with nature and immerse themselves in the rich heritage of Lincolnshire.

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Badger Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.234863/0.15760985 or Grid Reference TF4473. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Road near Ulceby Heading down to Skendelby Psalter.
Road near Ulceby
Heading down to Skendelby Psalter.
Hillside near Skendelby Psalter
Hillside near Skendelby Psalter
Field of beans and Rough Cover
Field of beans and Rough Cover
Bridleway to Well
Bridleway to Well
Barley field near Sleights Holt
Barley field near Sleights Holt
Uprooted tree, lake and Well Vale Hall
Uprooted tree, lake and Well Vale Hall
Track in Forest Wood
Track in Forest Wood
Trail and barley field The many woodland trails and field edges in this area are used by horse riders under the supervision of Well Vale Country Ride.
Trail and barley field
The many woodland trails and field edges in this area are used by horse riders under the supervision of Well Vale Country Ride.
Trail with jumps and barley field The many woodland trails and field edges in this area are used by horse riders under the supervision of Well Vale Country Ride.
Trail with jumps and barley field
The many woodland trails and field edges in this area are used by horse riders under the supervision of Well Vale Country Ride.
Farm buildings. Ulceby Grange
Farm buildings. Ulceby Grange
Wheat field off Well High Lane
Wheat field off Well High Lane
Ulceby Lodge and Well Vale: aerial 2023
Ulceby Lodge and Well Vale: aerial 2023
Well: aerial 2023 (1)
Well: aerial 2023 (1)
Well: aerial 2023 (2)
Well: aerial 2023 (2)
Well: aerial 2023 (3)
Well: aerial 2023 (3)
Stubble field and Bogle Holt
Stubble field and Bogle Holt
Claxby St Andrews village, Alford, Lincs Claxby St Andrews village nestling in the valley of the Burlands Beck; view south-west from near the entrance to Mill Hill quarry.
Claxby St Andrews village, Alford, Lincs
Claxby St Andrews village nestling in the valley of the Burlands Beck; view south-west from near the entrance to Mill Hill quarry.
Well Vale Hall, Well, Alford, Lincs A three-storey 1720s red brick house in parkland with three lakes at the edge of the Wolds; it was occupied by a school at the time the picture was taken.
Well Vale Hall, Well, Alford, Lincs
A three-storey 1720s red brick house in parkland with three lakes at the edge of the Wolds; it was occupied by a school at the time the picture was taken.
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Badger Hill is located at Grid Ref: TF4473 (Lat: 53.234863, Lng: 0.15760985)

Administrative County: Lincolnshire

District: East Lindsey

Police Authority: Lincolnshire

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Located within 500m of 53.234863,0.15760985
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