Chapel Hill

Hill, Mountain in Suffolk East Suffolk

England

Chapel Hill

Barn at Warren's Farm
Barn at Warren's Farm Credit: Oliver Dixon

Chapel Hill, Suffolk, also known as Chapel Hill Mountain, is a prominent geographical feature located in the county of Suffolk, England. Standing at an elevation of approximately 128 meters (420 feet), it is considered one of the highest points in the region, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

Situated near the village of Bures, Chapel Hill is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. The hill is covered in a mixture of woodland and grassland, providing a diverse habitat for various plant and animal species. It is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), recognized for its ecological importance and geological features.

The summit of Chapel Hill is adorned with a small chapel, which gives the hill its name. The chapel, believed to have been built in the 12th century, is now in ruins but remains a significant historical landmark in the area. Visitors can explore the remnants of the chapel and learn about its rich history.

The hill offers several walking trails and footpaths, allowing visitors to explore its natural beauty and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. It is a popular spot for hiking, picnicking, and birdwatching. On clear days, the summit provides stunning views of the Suffolk countryside, including the Stour Valley and nearby villages.

Chapel Hill, Suffolk, with its scenic beauty, historical significance, and diverse wildlife, is a cherished destination for both locals and tourists seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of nature.

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Chapel Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.178541/1.2503726 or Grid Reference TM2258. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Barn at Warren's Farm
Barn at Warren's Farm
Orchard at Martin's Meadows Nature Reserve
Orchard at Martin's Meadows Nature Reserve
Martins' Meadows Nature Reserve Martins' Meadows is a 10 acre patchwork of old meadows and orchards, managed by the Suffolk Wildlife Trust. The reserve is just one of the handful of unimproved traditional hay meadows that remain in Suffolk.
Martins' Meadows Nature Reserve
Martins' Meadows is a 10 acre patchwork of old meadows and orchards, managed by the Suffolk Wildlife Trust. The reserve is just one of the handful of unimproved traditional hay meadows that remain in Suffolk.
Hangar at Monewden Airfield This modest building houses a surprise - see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5371891">TM2257 : World War 2 aircraft at Monewden Airfield</a>.
Hangar at Monewden Airfield
This modest building houses a surprise - see TM2257 : World War 2 aircraft at Monewden Airfield.
World War 2 aircraft at Monewden Airfield This 1943 vintage US plane flies every weekend.
World War 2 aircraft at Monewden Airfield
This 1943 vintage US plane flies every weekend.
Club hut, Monewden Airfield A small airfield with two grass runways, used by light aircraft.
Club hut, Monewden Airfield
A small airfield with two grass runways, used by light aircraft.
Windsock at Monewden Airfield A small airfield with two grass runways, used by light aircraft.
Windsock at Monewden Airfield
A small airfield with two grass runways, used by light aircraft.
Light aircraft at Monewden Airfield A small airfield with two grass runways, used by light aircraft.
Light aircraft at Monewden Airfield
A small airfield with two grass runways, used by light aircraft.
Monewden Village Hall
Monewden Village Hall
Monewden WW1 War Memorial The memorial records the names of the six men lost in the Great War.
Monewden WW1 War Memorial
The memorial records the names of the six men lost in the Great War.
Kittle's Corner
Kittle's Corner
Lane near Poplar Farm
Lane near Poplar Farm
View across the fields from Tabie's Wood
View across the fields from Tabie's Wood
Harvesting with Monewden Church beyond
Harvesting with Monewden Church beyond
Barns at Chestnut Tree Farm
Barns at Chestnut Tree Farm
Dutch barn at Shrubbery Farm, Otley Green
Dutch barn at Shrubbery Farm, Otley Green
Farm track and barley field near Chapel Hill Looking east from the road near Hope Lodge, towards Shrubbery Farm.
Farm track and barley field near Chapel Hill
Looking east from the road near Hope Lodge, towards Shrubbery Farm.
Southwood Cottage, Framsden
Southwood Cottage, Framsden
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Chapel Hill is located at Grid Ref: TM2258 (Lat: 52.178541, Lng: 1.2503726)

Administrative County: Suffolk

District: East Suffolk

Police Authority: Suffolk

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