This is a list of hills in Gloucestershire . Many of these hills are important historical, archaeological and nature conservation sites, as well as popular hiking and tourist destinations in the county of Gloucestershire in southern England .
Colour key
Class
Prominence
Marilyns
150 – 599 m
HuMPs
100 – 149 m
TuMPs
30 – 99 m
Unclassified
0 – 29 m
The table is colour-coded based on the classification or "listing" of the hill. The types that occur in Gloucestershire are Marilyns , HuMPs and TuMPs , listings based on topographical prominence . "Prominence" correlates strongly with the subjective significance of a summit. Peaks with low prominences are either subsidiary tops of a higher summit or relatively insignificant independent summits. Peaks with high prominences tend to be the highest points around and likely to have extraordinary views. A Marilyn is a hill with a prominence of at least 150 metres or about 500 feet.[ 1] A "HuMP" (the acronym comes from "Hu ndred M etre P rominence) is a hill with a prominence of at least 100 but less than 150 metres.[ 2] In this table Marilyns are in beige and HuMPs in lilac. The term "sub-Marilyn" or "sub-HuMP" is used, e.g. in the online Database of British and Irish Hills to indicate hills that fall just below the threshold. To qualify for inclusion, hills must either be 250 metres or higher with a prominence of at least 30 metres, below 250 metres with a prominence of at least 90 metres (the threshold for a sub-HuMP) or be in some other way notable. In this context, "TuMP" is used to connote a hill with a prominence of at least 30 but less than 100 metres. For further information see the Lists of mountains and hills in the British Isles and the individual articles on Marilyns , HuMPs , and TuMPs . By way of contrast, see also the article listing Tumps (a traditional term meaning a hillock, mound, barrow or tumulus).
List of hills
Hill
Height (m)
Prom. (m)
Grid ref.
Class
Parent
Range/Region
Remarks
Image
Cleeve Hill [ 3]
330
234
SO996246
Marilyn , HuMP , TuMP , Gloucestershire county top (historical and current)
The Wrekin [ 2]
Cotswolds
Gloucestershire's county top .
Highest point of the Cotswolds .
Trig point at summit
File:Cleeve Hill.jpg
Seven Wells Hill [ 3]
319
121
SP115348
HuMP , TuMP
Cleeve Hill
Cotswolds
Gloucestershire's second highest hill.
Summit at base of wall on S side.
File:Broadway Tower - geograph.org.uk - 234083.jpg
Shenberrow Hill [ 3]
304
52
SP083333
TuMP
Cleeve Hill
Cotswolds
Summit in field; no feature.
File:Cotswold Way - geograph.org.uk - 1726417.jpg
Roel Hill [ 3]
301
67
SP054253
TuMP
Cleeve Hill
Cotswolds
Ground at SW corner of covered reservoir compound.
File:Wonderful view, wonderful tree. - geograph.org.uk - 1701730.jpg
Birdlip Hill [ 3]
299
116
SO924141
HuMP , TuMP
Cleeve Hill
Cotswolds
Fields in Birdlip close to B4070 and reservoir. On a raised mound.
File:Stone barn near Witcombe Wood - geograph.org.uk - 878513.jpg
Wistley Hill [ 3]
298
74
SO983180
TuMP
Cleeve Hill
Cotswolds
Open featureless summit.
File:Cotswold Way signpost - geograph.org.uk - 654061.jpg
May Hill [ 3]
296
217
SO695212
Marilyn , HuMP , TuMP
Cleeve Hill
Over Severn
Summit on small knoll in trees, 15m from trig point and 12m S of Jubilee Plaque. National Trust property.
File:View to May Hill - geograph.org.uk - 915762.jpg
Leckhampton Hill [ 3]
295
71
SO948183
TuMP
Cleeve Hill
Cotswolds
Summit at trig point on hillfort ramparts. Just S of Cheltenham .
File:Winter on Timbercombe - geograph.org.uk - 1127598.jpg
Ruardean Hill [ 3]
290
174
SO634169
Marilyn , HuMP , TuMP
Cleeve Hill
Forest of Dean
Highest point in the Forest of Dean .
Summit at site of original flagpole, about 5m from present one. Trig point nearby.
File:Summit , Ruardean Hill. - geograph.org.uk - 6792.jpg
Upper Coscombe Hill [ 3]
290
42
SP071296
TuMP
Cleeve Hill
Cotswolds
Summit at junction of field boundaries.
File:Winter Cotswold landscape - geograph.org.uk - 1164655.jpg
Painswick Beacon [ 3]
283
76
SO868120
TuMP
Cleeve Hill
Cotswolds
Summit 25m S of trig point. Hillfort
File:Trig point on Painswick Beacon - geograph.org.uk - 672090.jpg
High Brotheridge [ 3]
282
49
SO891138
TuMP
Cleeve Hill
Cotswolds
Open flat summit surrounded by woodland. Site of ancient settlement.
Nottingham Hill [ 3]
280
41
SO980283
TuMP
Cleeve Hill
Cotswolds
No summit feature
File:Nottingham Hill from Cleeve Hill (4973).jpg
Buck Stone [ 3]
279
145
SO541122
Sub-Marilyn , HuMP , TuMP
Cleeve Hill
Cotswolds
File:The Buck Stone - geograph.org.uk - 736918.jpg
Edge Hills [ 3]
279
32
SO662159
TuMP
Ruardean Hill
Forest of Dean
Wooded summit by track NE of compound. Three masts along track.
File:Edge Hills - geograph.org.uk - 1459139.jpg
Temple Guiting Hill [ 3]
279
31
SP082287
TuMP
Cleeve Hill
Cotswolds
Open summit.
File:Slade Barn Farm - geograph.org.uk - 1742300.jpg
Wigpool Common [ 3]
279
46
SO655192
TuMP
Ruardean Hill
Forest of Dean
Wooded summit and trig point by minor road.
File:Wigpool Common 2 - geograph.org.uk - 1313768.jpg
Langley Hill [ 3]
274
102
SP008290
HuMP , TuMP
Cleeve Hill
Cotswolds
Obvious summit within 2m of trig point.
File:Rushbury House and Langley Hill - geograph.org.uk - 296068.jpg
Crickley Hill [ 3]
273
41
SO930164
TuMP
Cleeve Hill
Cotswolds
Embankment at summit. Location of Crickley Hill Country Park (NT)
File:Crickley Hill, near Birdlip - geograph.org.uk - 1239156.jpg
Pen Hill [ 3]
267
30
SO995124
TuMP
Cleeve Hill
Cotswolds
Trig point on open summit. Nr Colesbourne Park
File:Approaching Pen Hill Barn - geograph.org.uk - 462281.jpg
Hart Hill [ 3]
263
84
SO541031
TuMP
Ruardean Hill
Wye Valley
No summit feature. Gd on N side of Windward Ho.
File:Hart Hill - geograph.org.uk - 251465.jpg
Scottsquar Hill [ 3]
256
72
SO837085
TuMP
Cleeve Hill
Cotswolds
No summit feature. Very flat summit area.
File:Frozen quarry, Scottsquar Hill - geograph.org.uk - 1125629.jpg
Crawley Hill [ 3]
Hetty Pegler's Tump [ 4]
251
98
SO789000
Tump , TuMP , Sub-HuMP .
Cleeve Hill
Cotswolds
Mound on summit.
File:Cotswold Way, from top of Crawley Hill - geograph.org.uk - 1014725.jpg
Wyck Beacon [ 3]
250
96
SP201207
TuMP , Sub-HuMP .
Cleeve Hill
Cotswolds
Summit on tumulus 7m from trig point.
File:Wyck Beacon - geograph.org.uk - 77121.jpg
Oxenton Hill [ 3]
223
126
SO973314
HuMP , TuMP
Cleeve Hill
Cotswolds
No summit feature. 19 m SE of trig point.
File:View to Oxenton Hill - geograph.org.uk - 1634045.jpg
Alderton Hill [ 3]
223
126
SP009345
HuMP , TuMP , subMarilyn .
Cleeve Hill
Cotswolds
No summit feature.
File:Alderton Hill from Cleeve Hill.jpg
Robinswood Hill [ 3]
198
142
SO840150
HuMP , TuMP , subMarilyn .
Cleeve Hill
Cotswolds
No summit feature. Viewing point above Gloucester .
File:Robins Wood Hill at sunset.jpg
Churchdown Hill
Chosen Hill, Tinker's Hill[ 3]
155
102
SO880188
HuMP , TuMP
Cleeve Hill
Cotswolds
No summit feature. Gd by fence.
File:View towards Churchdown Hill from Cleeve Hill (4990).jpg
Notes:
File:Cutsdean Hill - geograph.org.uk - 374509.jpg Cutsdean Hill
The following high points have not been included for the reasons shown:
Cutsdean Hill(305 m) only has a prominence of 26 metres.[ 3]
See also
References and footnotes
↑ Dawson, Alan (1992). The Relative Hills of Britain . Milnthorpe: Cicerone Press. ISBN 1-85284-068-4 . Archived from the original on 21 September 2010.
↑ 2.0 2.1 Jackson, Mark (2009). More Relative Hills of Britain , Marilyn News Centre, UK.
↑ 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 3.15 3.16 3.17 3.18 3.19 3.20 3.21 3.22 3.23 3.24 3.25 3.26 3.27 3.28 Name, height, prominence, grid and class data from Database of British and Irish Hills at www.hill-bagging.co.uk, retrieved 9-10 Jul 2016. Also parent data unless otherwise stated.
↑ OS map sheet no 162, 1:50,000 series.