Sandpit Hill

Hill, Mountain in Essex Castle Point

England

Sandpit Hill

Benfleet Creek
Benfleet Creek Credit: Mark Percy

Sandpit Hill is a prominent geographical feature located in the county of Essex, England. Despite its name, it is not actually a hill, but rather a sandstone outcrop that stands at an elevation of around 100 meters above sea level. Situated near the village of Great Bardfield, Sandpit Hill is a popular destination for both locals and tourists, offering stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

The main attraction of Sandpit Hill is its unique geological composition. Composed primarily of sandstone, the hill is believed to have formed during the Jurassic period, around 150 million years ago. Over the years, erosion has exposed the layers of sandstone, creating a distinctive and picturesque landscape.

Visitors to Sandpit Hill can enjoy a variety of activities. The hill is a popular spot for hiking and walking, with well-maintained trails leading to the summit. On clear days, the view from the top stretches for miles, encompassing rolling hills, farmland, and even glimpses of nearby towns.

In addition to its natural beauty, Sandpit Hill also holds historical significance. Archaeological evidence suggests that the area was inhabited during the Iron Age, and remnants of ancient settlements have been discovered nearby. These findings provide valuable insights into the region's past and add to the overall appeal of Sandpit Hill.

Overall, Sandpit Hill offers a unique combination of natural beauty, geological interest, and historical significance. Whether one seeks a leisurely stroll or a deeper appreciation for the region's past, this Essex landmark has something to offer all visitors.

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Sandpit Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.548085/0.59546892 or Grid Reference TQ8086. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Benfleet Creek
Benfleet Creek
Grazing, Castle Point
Grazing, Castle Point
Shop on Kiln Road
Shop on Kiln Road
Kiln Road (A13) Towards Southend.
Kiln Road (A13)
Towards Southend.
George V postbox on Bartley Road Postbox No. SS7 233.
George V postbox on Bartley Road
Postbox No. SS7 233.
House on Kiln Road (A13)
House on Kiln Road (A13)
Parched college sportsfield
Parched college sportsfield
Runnymede Chase (track)
Runnymede Chase (track)
Castle Point Brough Council offices
Castle Point Brough Council offices
Flats on Kiln Road (A13)
Flats on Kiln Road (A13)
Kiln Road (A13) Towards Southend.
Kiln Road (A13)
Towards Southend.
Grazing, Benfleet Downs
Grazing, Benfleet Downs
Kiln Road, Hadleigh – 1972 Southend Corporation bus services extended well beyond the borough boundary as part of a coordination agreement with Eastern National. Bus 354, a Daimler Fleetline with Northern Counties body, new in 1971, is returning to Southend from Rayleigh Station.

This is one of a series of views featuring buses in the 60s, 70s, and 80s. <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=137652761" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=137652761">Link</a>
Kiln Road, Hadleigh – 1972
Southend Corporation bus services extended well beyond the borough boundary as part of a coordination agreement with Eastern National. Bus 354, a Daimler Fleetline with Northern Counties body, new in 1971, is returning to Southend from Rayleigh Station. This is one of a series of views featuring buses in the 60s, 70s, and 80s. Link
View across Hadleigh Marsh With the remains of Hadleigh Castle in the distance.
View across Hadleigh Marsh
With the remains of Hadleigh Castle in the distance.
Lagoon on Two Tree Island Looking west across the non-tidal lagoon. It is a prime spot - especially in autumn, winter and spring - for observing waders and other birds. On this visit I saw lapwing, avocets, dunlin, ring plovers, redshank, oyster catchers, curlew, godwits and a kestrel. The whole of Two Tree Island is now a nature reserve run by Essex Wildlife Trust. For a view of the lagoon 16 years ago, and further information see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/41419">TQ8184 : Lagoon on Two Tree Island</a> by contributor Glyn Baker.
Lagoon on Two Tree Island
Looking west across the non-tidal lagoon. It is a prime spot - especially in autumn, winter and spring - for observing waders and other birds. On this visit I saw lapwing, avocets, dunlin, ring plovers, redshank, oyster catchers, curlew, godwits and a kestrel. The whole of Two Tree Island is now a nature reserve run by Essex Wildlife Trust. For a view of the lagoon 16 years ago, and further information see TQ8184 : Lagoon on Two Tree Island by contributor Glyn Baker.
Lagoon, Two Tree Island The lagoon is maintained by Essex Wildlife Trust and is a part of Two Tree nature reserve. For more information and a similar view from 10 years ago, see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2750194">TQ8184 : Lagoon, Two Tree Island</a>.
Lagoon, Two Tree Island
The lagoon is maintained by Essex Wildlife Trust and is a part of Two Tree nature reserve. For more information and a similar view from 10 years ago, see TQ8184 : Lagoon, Two Tree Island.
A fling of dunlins Fling is (apparently) the collective noun for a flock of dunlin here seen above the lagoon at the western end of Essex Wildlife Two Tree Island Reserve. Some golden plover are among them.
A fling of dunlins
Fling is (apparently) the collective noun for a flock of dunlin here seen above the lagoon at the western end of Essex Wildlife Two Tree Island Reserve. Some golden plover are among them.
Hadleigh Castle The castle was begun around 1215 by Hubert de Burgh, but extensively refortified by Edward III during the Hundred Years War, becoming a favourite residence of the ageing king.
Hadleigh Castle
The castle was begun around 1215 by Hubert de Burgh, but extensively refortified by Edward III during the Hundred Years War, becoming a favourite residence of the ageing king.
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Sandpit Hill is located at Grid Ref: TQ8086 (Lat: 51.548085, Lng: 0.59546892)

Administrative County: Essex

District: Castle Point

Police Authority: Essex

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