Coordinates: 53°52′44″N 2°09′00″W / 53.879°N 2.150°W / 53.879; -2.150

Noyna Hill

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Noyna Hill
Noyna Rocks
File:Old railway track bed at Foulridge, Lancashire - geograph.org.uk - 625220.jpg
Noyna Hill seen from Foulridge
Highest point
Elevation299 m (981 ft)
Parent peakBoulsworth Hill
Coordinates53°52′44″N 2°09′00″W / 53.879°N 2.150°W / 53.879; -2.150
Geography
Location in Lancashire
Location in Pendle Borough
LocationFoulridge, Lancashire,
File:Flag of England.svg England
OS gridSD901425
Topo mapOS Landranger 103

Noyna Hill (sometimes called Noyna or Noyna Rock/s) is a hill in the Pennine range in Pendle, Lancashire, England. It is a mile east of Foulridge and it is possible to see other local towns such as Colne, Nelson, Trawden, Barnoldswick and Earby. On a clear day most of Lancashire and the Yorkshire Dales are visible from here. There are traces of Iron Age walling at the foot of the hill.[1]

File:Noyna Rocks (geograph 3864880).jpg
Noyna Rocks, a rocky outcrop on Noyna Hill

Although the prominence is not that great because of the close proximity of other hills, it is well known in the area for its distinctive, wide, but not particularly high, rocky outcrop. The summit of the hill is approximately 300 metres (980 ft) above sea level.[2] The hill is on farmland, but public footpaths allow access.[2]

References

  1. Stringer, Andrew (19 August 2004). "Foulridge". Pendle.net. Retrieved 17 November 2023.
  2. 2.0 2.1 OL21 South Pennines (Map). 1:25000. Explorer. Ordnance Survey.

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