Rowley's Hill
Hill in Cambridgeshire, England
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Rowley's Hill is a hill in Cambridgeshire, near the villages of Harston and Newton.[2] Although of only moderate height (51 m (167 ft)), it has a relatively large prominence of 31 m (102 ft) due to it being surrounded on all sides by a 'moat' of much lower land.[1] It therefore stands separate from the other hills in the region and has a distinctive appearance.
Prominence31 m (102 ft)
LocationCambridgeshire, England
| Rowley's Hill | |
|---|---|
The obelisk on the NE top of Rowley's Hill | |
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 51 m (167 ft)[1] |
| Prominence | 31 m (102 ft) |
| Coordinates | 52.12722°N 0.08173°E |
| Geography | |
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| Location | Cambridgeshire, England |
| OS grid | TL426497 |
| Topo map | OS Landranger 154 |
The hill has a north east top, St Margaret's Mount, Maggot's Mount[3] or Maggots Mound[4] (52.1362°N 0.1056°E). On top of this is a grade II listed obelisk. It is a memorial to Gregory Wale, of Little Shelford, of the eighteenth century.[3][4]
