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'''Pinnacle Hill''' is situated in the range of [[Malvern Hills]] that runs approximately | '''Pinnacle Hill''' is situated in the range of [[Malvern Hills]] that runs approximately eight miles north-south along the [[Herefordshire]]-[[Worcestershire]] border. It lies between [[Jubilee Hill]] and [[Black Hill, Malvern|Black Hill]] and has an elevation of 1,175 feet. | ||
Pinnacle Hill is the site of two possible Bronze Age round barrows.<ref>English Heritage</ref> | Pinnacle Hill is the site of two possible Bronze Age round barrows.<ref>English Heritage</ref> |
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Pinnacle Hill | |||
Herefordshire, Worcestershire | |||
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Pinnacle Hill from Black Hill | |||
Range: | Malvern Hills | ||
Summit: | 1,175 feet SO768418 52°4’25"N, 2°20’19"W |
Pinnacle Hill is situated in the range of Malvern Hills that runs approximately eight miles north-south along the Herefordshire-Worcestershire border. It lies between Jubilee Hill and Black Hill and has an elevation of 1,175 feet.
Pinnacle Hill is the site of two possible Bronze Age round barrows.[1]
Outside links
("Wikimedia Commons" has material about Pinnacle Hill) |
References
- ↑ English Heritage
Books
- Bowden, Mark; Field, David; Winton, Helen (2005). The Malvern Hills: an ancient landscape. English Heritage. ISBN 1873592825.
- Children, George; Nash, George (1994). Prehistoric Sites of Herefordshire. Logaston Press. ISBN 1873827091.
- Smart, Mike (2009). Malvern Hills. Frances Lincoln ltd. pp. 15. ISBN 0711229155.