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Great Wood Hill
Elevation 128 m (420 ft)
Location Newmarket Ridge, England
Prominence c. In topography a summit is a point on a surface which is higher in Elevation than all points immediately adjacent to The metre or meter is a unit of Length. It is the basic unit of Length in the Metric system and in the International A foot (plural feet or foot; symbol or abbreviation ft or sometimes &prime – the prime symbol) is a non-SI unit The Newmarket Ridge is a ridge of low Chalk hills extending for over 20 miles from Bishop's Stortford in Hertfordshire to Bury St Edmunds in England is a Country which is part of the United Kingdom. Its inhabitants account for more than 83% of the total UK population whilst its mainland 40 m[1]
Parent peak Therfield Hill
Topo map OS Landranger 155
OS grid reference TL787558
Listing County Top

At 128 m, Great Wood Hill is the highest point in the Newmarket Ridge and Suffolk. Therfield Heath is a Nature Reserve on the chalk escarpment just north of Therfield, Hertfordshire. A topographic map is a type of Map characterized by large-scale detail and quantitative representation of relief, usually using Contour lines in modern Ordnance Survey (OS is an Executive agency of the United Kingdom government The British national grid reference system is a system of geographic grid references commonly used in Great Britain, different from using Latitude and Longitude There are many notable lists of mountains around the world Typically a list of mountains becomes notable by first being listed or defined by an author or group (e This is a list of metropolitan counties non-metropolitan counties and unitary authorities of England by their highest point. The Newmarket Ridge is a ridge of low Chalk hills extending for over 20 miles from Bishop's Stortford in Hertfordshire to Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk (ˈsʌfək is a non-metropolitan county of historic origin in East Anglia, England. The top is in the middle of a wood, near the village of Rede.

It is the highest point in the wide area east of the River Cam. The River Cam is a Tributary of the River Great Ouse in the east of England.

Footnotes

  1. ^ A col near Elsenham of around 88 m above sea level is suggested. Elsenham is a small village in north west Essex in southern England. The term above mean sea level ( AMSL) refers to the Elevation (on the ground or Altitude (in the Air) of any object relative to the


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