Farleigh Hill is one of the highest points in the county of Hampshire, England. It is part of the Hampshire Downs and reaches a height of 208 metres (682 ft) above sea level. Its prominence of 34 metres (112 ft) just qualifies it as a ('P30') TuMP.[1]

Farleigh Hill
Road at the summit of Farleigh Hill as it begins to descend into Cliddesden
Highest point
Elevation208 m (682 ft)[1]
Prominence34 m (112 ft)[1]
Parent peakButser Hill[1]
ListingTuMP
Coordinates51°13′15″N 1°07′06″W / 51.2207°N 1.1182°W / 51.2207; -1.1182
Geography
LocationHampshire, England
Parent rangeHampshire Downs
OS gridSU616472
Topo mapOS Landranger

Farleigh Hill rises about 1 kilometre southeast of the M3 and the outskirts of Basingstoke in Hampshire. The B 3046 runs over the hill from southwest to northeast, passing within about 100 metres of the summit at a crossroads. In the vicinity are a number of houses and lodges, and Farleigh House School and Farleigh Wallop lie on the southeastern spur of the hill. The village of Cliddesden lies on the same road about 2 kilometres to the northeast.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Summit Listings by Relative Height by Mark Jackson, compiled by Jonathan de Ferranti. Accessed on 16 May 2013.
  2. ^ Ordnance Survey 1:50,000 Landranger series.