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|picture caption=Broad Down, looking north to Black Hill's two tops
 
|picture caption=Broad Down, looking north to Black Hill's two tops
 
|os grid ref=SO762395
 
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|latitude=52.0529
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|height=958 feet
 
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'''Broad Down''' in the [[Malvern Hills]] is a hill of 958 feet mainly on the [[Worcestershire]] side of the hills, forming the south side of the curve of hillsides all around the dip in which the British Camp Reservoir lies.
 
'''Broad Down''' in the [[Malvern Hills]] is a hill of 958 feet mainly on the [[Worcestershire]] side of the hills, forming the south side of the curve of hillsides all around the dip in which the British Camp Reservoir lies.
  
Broad Down is south of [[Tinkers Hill]] and north of [[Hangman's Hill]], and southeast of the [[Herefordshire Beacon]] and [[Millennium Hill]].
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Broad Down is south of [[Tinkers Hill]] and north of [[Hangman's Hill]], and south-east of the [[Herefordshire Beacon]] and [[Millennium Hill]].
  
On the southwest side of the hill, as it reaches the county boundary, the hillside descends in a sharp escarpment down to the [[News Wood]].
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On the south-west side of the hill, as it reaches the county boundary, the hillside descends in a sharp escarpment down to the [[News Wood]].

Latest revision as of 09:26, 12 July 2024

Broad Down
Worcestershire
Broad Down - geograph.org.uk - 447499.jpg
Broad Down, looking north to Black Hill's two tops
Range: Malvern Hills
Summit: 958 feet SO762395
52°3’10"N, 2°20’50"W

Broad Down in the Malvern Hills is a hill of 958 feet mainly on the Worcestershire side of the hills, forming the south side of the curve of hillsides all around the dip in which the British Camp Reservoir lies.

Broad Down is south of Tinkers Hill and north of Hangman's Hill, and south-east of the Herefordshire Beacon and Millennium Hill.

On the south-west side of the hill, as it reaches the county boundary, the hillside descends in a sharp escarpment down to the News Wood.