Limepit Hill

Hill, Mountain in Cambridgeshire South Cambridgeshire

England

Limepit Hill

Fulbourn: changes on Pierce Lane A garage has been demolished on the left and a lean-to section removed from the building in the centre. Asbestos roofing is being removed from the large building behind the digger. The road was closed to vehicles, but not to cyclists and pedestrians. After a bright start to the day, clouds were rolling in in mid morning.
Fulbourn: changes on Pierce Lane Credit: John Sutton

Limepit Hill is a prominent geographical feature located in Cambridgeshire, England. Despite its name, Limepit Hill is not a hill or mountain in the traditional sense, but rather a large mound or knoll that rises gently from the surrounding landscape. It is situated near the village of Grafham, approximately 15 miles northwest of the city of Cambridge.

The hill gets its name from the historical lime kilns that were once located on its slopes. These kilns were used to produce lime, an essential ingredient in the construction industry. Limepit Hill stands at an elevation of around 160 feet, offering panoramic views of the picturesque Cambridgeshire countryside.

Covered with lush green vegetation, Limepit Hill is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. The area surrounding the hill is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including wildflowers, grasses, and various bird species. Visitors often enjoy walking or hiking along the well-marked trails that wind their way up the hill, providing ample opportunities for exploration and relaxation.

Limepit Hill also has historical significance, with evidence of human activity dating back thousands of years. Archaeological finds in the area suggest that it was inhabited during the Bronze Age, and remnants of ancient settlements and burial mounds have been discovered nearby.

Overall, Limepit Hill is a distinctive feature of the Cambridgeshire landscape, offering both natural beauty and a glimpse into the region's rich history.

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Limepit Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.174204/0.20332809 or Grid Reference TL5055. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Fulbourn: changes on Pierce Lane A garage has been demolished on the left and a lean-to section removed from the building in the centre. Asbestos roofing is being removed from the large building behind the digger. The road was closed to vehicles, but not to cyclists and pedestrians. After a bright start to the day, clouds were rolling in in mid morning.
Fulbourn: changes on Pierce Lane
A garage has been demolished on the left and a lean-to section removed from the building in the centre. Asbestos roofing is being removed from the large building behind the digger. The road was closed to vehicles, but not to cyclists and pedestrians. After a bright start to the day, clouds were rolling in in mid morning.
Fields on the edge of Wandlebury Country Park Beautiful open countryside just a couple of miles to the south east of Cambridge.
Fields on the edge of Wandlebury Country Park
Beautiful open countryside just a couple of miles to the south east of Cambridge.
Fulbourn: Mill Hill and the windmill A field-edge view taken on a morning which was sunnier than the weather forecast had suggested. It's still summer in mid September.
Fulbourn: Mill Hill and the windmill
A field-edge view taken on a morning which was sunnier than the weather forecast had suggested. It's still summer in mid September.
Fulbourn: from Cambridge Road to Limepit Hill A summery September-morning view from the end of School Lane.
Fulbourn: from Cambridge Road to Limepit Hill
A summery September-morning view from the end of School Lane.
Fulbourn: Pierce Lane changing The site on the left has been cleared since I took <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6919578">TL5156 : Fulbourn: changes on Pierce Lane</a> early in August 2021. For a look behind the boarding, see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6963665">TL5156 : Fulbourn: site clearance on Pierce Lane</a>.
Fulbourn: Pierce Lane changing
The site on the left has been cleared since I took TL5156 : Fulbourn: changes on Pierce Lane early in August 2021. For a look behind the boarding, see TL5156 : Fulbourn: site clearance on Pierce Lane.
Fulbourn: site clearance on Pierce Lane Houses are to be built on this site near the centre of the village. The picture was taken through the site fence.

Related pictures: <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6919578">TL5156 : Fulbourn: changes on Pierce Lane</a> and <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6963650">TL5156 : Fulbourn: Pierce Lane changing</a>.
Fulbourn: site clearance on Pierce Lane
Houses are to be built on this site near the centre of the village. The picture was taken through the site fence. Related pictures: TL5156 : Fulbourn: changes on Pierce Lane and TL5156 : Fulbourn: Pierce Lane changing.
Fulbourn: The Haven Modern houses off Pierce Lane, quite near the centre of a large village not far from Cambridge.
Fulbourn: The Haven
Modern houses off Pierce Lane, quite near the centre of a large village not far from Cambridge.
Autumn cultivation on The Gogs Looking north-east through a gateway on The Roman Road. <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4209983">TL5053 : Field gate on The Roman Road</a> and <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6904416">TL5053 : Harvest time on The Gogs</a> are two of several pictures of the view uphill in the opposite direction.
Autumn cultivation on The Gogs
Looking north-east through a gateway on The Roman Road. TL5053 : Field gate on The Roman Road and TL5053 : Harvest time on The Gogs are two of several pictures of the view uphill in the opposite direction.
The road to Rectory Farm Sunlight and shadows on a fine October morning. The farmhouse is between Limepit Hill and Mag's Hill, two of the Gog Magog Hills south-east of Cambridge. The picture was taken from Babraham Road, which serves a number of farms and businesses south of Fulbourn but does not reach Babraham.
The road to Rectory Farm
Sunlight and shadows on a fine October morning. The farmhouse is between Limepit Hill and Mag's Hill, two of the Gog Magog Hills south-east of Cambridge. The picture was taken from Babraham Road, which serves a number of farms and businesses south of Fulbourn but does not reach Babraham.
Fulbourn: light and shade on Ludlow Lane The Grade II listed house on the left dates from the late 18th century. The former maltings, further along, on the corner, is also Grade II listed and a century older. It has a rusty corrugated-iron roof. For a closer look at it, see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2351864">TL5256 : Old maltings, Ludlow Lane</a>.
Fulbourn: light and shade on Ludlow Lane
The Grade II listed house on the left dates from the late 18th century. The former maltings, further along, on the corner, is also Grade II listed and a century older. It has a rusty corrugated-iron roof. For a closer look at it, see TL5256 : Old maltings, Ludlow Lane.
Fulbourn: Swifts Corner The parking spaces are for the nearby health centre.
Fulbourn: Swifts Corner
The parking spaces are for the nearby health centre.
Fulbourn: traffic calming and distant turbines Cambridge Road, with some of the newer houses in this large village on the left. Some of the turbines at Wadlow Wind Farm, about four miles away, show on the skyline to the right of the approaching car.
Fulbourn: traffic calming and distant turbines
Cambridge Road, with some of the newer houses in this large village on the left. Some of the turbines at Wadlow Wind Farm, about four miles away, show on the skyline to the right of the approaching car.
Fulbourn: November sunlight, Apthorpe Street The 18th-century timber-framed cottages are Grade II listed.
Fulbourn: November sunlight, Apthorpe Street
The 18th-century timber-framed cottages are Grade II listed.
Fulbourn: building site on Pierce Lane Footings for new houses were being dug. <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6963650">TL5156 : Fulbourn: Pierce Lane changing</a> shows the site in September 2021 and has links to earlier pictures.
Fulbourn: building site on Pierce Lane
Footings for new houses were being dug. TL5156 : Fulbourn: Pierce Lane changing shows the site in September 2021 and has links to earlier pictures.
Fulbourn: winter sunlight, Hinton Road The sun was low in the sky at 9.36 on the frosty morning after the winter solstice. It was a welcome sight after two weeks of unbroken grey cloud in South Cambridgeshire.
Fulbourn: winter sunlight, Hinton Road
The sun was low in the sky at 9.36 on the frosty morning after the winter solstice. It was a welcome sight after two weeks of unbroken grey cloud in South Cambridgeshire.
Fulbourn: harvested beet by Hinton Road Looking up the hill towards Cambridge Road with the sun low in the sky shortly after 9.30 on the morning after the winter solstice. The beet will in due course be taken to a sugar refinery - the nearest is at Bury St Edmunds.
Fulbourn: harvested beet by Hinton Road
Looking up the hill towards Cambridge Road with the sun low in the sky shortly after 9.30 on the morning after the winter solstice. The beet will in due course be taken to a sugar refinery - the nearest is at Bury St Edmunds.
Along Cambridge Road Looking towards Cambridge on the road from Fulbourn. This was one of very few bright mornings in December 2021, a generally dreary and overcast month in these parts.
Along Cambridge Road
Looking towards Cambridge on the road from Fulbourn. This was one of very few bright mornings in December 2021, a generally dreary and overcast month in these parts.
Fulbourn: up Mill Hill The road to Cambridge, photographed from the corner of Caraway Road on a January morning. The windmill was built by Thomas Hunt of Soham in 1808.
Fulbourn: up Mill Hill
The road to Cambridge, photographed from the corner of Caraway Road on a January morning. The windmill was built by Thomas Hunt of Soham in 1808.
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Limepit Hill is located at Grid Ref: TL5055 (Lat: 52.174204, Lng: 0.20332809)

Administrative County: Cambridgeshire

District: South Cambridgeshire

Police Authority: Cambridgeshire

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