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The ancient flint route from Snowdonia to the West Country lay to the north of Malvern, but flint-bearing men, maybe traders, passed over the Malvern Hills. Parts of an arrowhead, a scraper and flint flakes have been discovered between North Hill and Table Hill.
 
The ancient flint route from Snowdonia to the West Country lay to the north of Malvern, but flint-bearing men, maybe traders, passed over the Malvern Hills. Parts of an arrowhead, a scraper and flint flakes have been discovered between North Hill and Table Hill.
  
A 19th-century guidebook describes both a collapsed burial mound on North Hill, named the Giant's Grave, and a tump on Table Hill. These tumuli may have been connected to the Dobunni settlement in [[Mathon, Herefordshire]]:<ref name=BSSmith>Smith, B.S: 1978 ''A History of Malvern'' Allan Sutton and The Malvern Bookshop ISBN 0904387313</ref>
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A 19th-century guidebook describes both a collapsed burial mound on North Hill, named the Giant's Grave, and a tump on Table Hill. These tumuli may have been connected to the Dobunni settlement in [[Mathon]] (Worcestershire):<ref name=BSSmith>Smith, B.S: 1978 ''A History of Malvern'' Allan Sutton and The Malvern Bookshop ISBN 0904387313</ref>
  
 
<blockquote>Upon the Table Hill you will perceive the figure of a large table, whence the name is derived. In the centre is a cross, of the same size as that by the Giant's Grave, upon North Hill.<ref>Southall, M: 1882 ''A Description of Malvern and its Concomitants''</ref></blockquote>
 
<blockquote>Upon the Table Hill you will perceive the figure of a large table, whence the name is derived. In the centre is a cross, of the same size as that by the Giant's Grave, upon North Hill.<ref>Southall, M: 1882 ''A Description of Malvern and its Concomitants''</ref></blockquote>

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Table Hill
Herefordshire
Miniature Granite Quarry, Table Hill - geograph.org.uk - 252959.jpg
Quarry on Table Hill
Range: Malvern Hills
Summit: 1,224 feet SO766464

Table Hill is in the range of Malvern Hills that runs approximately 8 miles north-south along the Herefordshire-Worcestershire border. Table Hill lies on the Herefordshire side of the ridge, between North Hill and Sugarloaf Hill and reaches a height of 1,224 feet.

Historical interest

The ancient flint route from Snowdonia to the West Country lay to the north of Malvern, but flint-bearing men, maybe traders, passed over the Malvern Hills. Parts of an arrowhead, a scraper and flint flakes have been discovered between North Hill and Table Hill.

A 19th-century guidebook describes both a collapsed burial mound on North Hill, named the Giant's Grave, and a tump on Table Hill. These tumuli may have been connected to the Dobunni settlement in Mathon (Worcestershire):[1]

Upon the Table Hill you will perceive the figure of a large table, whence the name is derived. In the centre is a cross, of the same size as that by the Giant's Grave, upon North Hill.[2]

References

  1. Smith, B.S: 1978 A History of Malvern Allan Sutton and The Malvern Bookshop ISBN 0904387313
  2. Southall, M: 1882 A Description of Malvern and its Concomitants

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