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Juicetrump Hill

Coordinates: 53°16′10″N 0°04′08″W / 53.269458°N 0.068985°W / 53.269458; -0.068985
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Juicetrump Hill
The summit of Juicetrump Hill from the south.
Highest point
Elevation124 m (407 ft)
Parent peakPark Hill
Coordinates53°16′10″N 0°04′08″W / 53.269458°N 0.068985°W / 53.269458; -0.068985
Geography
Juicetrump Hill is located in Lincolnshire
Juicetrump Hill
Juicetrump Hill
Parent rangeLincolnshire Wolds
OS gridTF 28878 76457

Juicetrump Hill is a hill around half a mile north of Belchford and 4.5 miles north-east of Horncastle in Lincolnshire, UK within the Lincolnshire Wolds. The summit elevation is 124 m (407 ft) and it forms part of the slightly higher Park Hill with its summit of 140m just to the north-east. The Database of British and Irish Hills records Park Hill as having a height of 139 m (456 ft), and a topographic prominence (drop) of 31 m (102 ft), and being a TuMP ("Thirty and upwards Metre Prominence").[1]

It is a limestone outcrop known as a Roachstone with the underlying Tealby Clays having been eroded at a faster rate.[2]

The Viking Way long-distance footpath runs along the western flank of the hill, though there is no public access to the summit itself.

On the summit is a possible Neolithic long barrow, though this is disputed.[3]

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References

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  1. ^ "Park Hill". Hill Bagging. Database of British and Irish Hills. Retrieved 29 April 2024.
  2. ^ "In the Shadow of Juicetrump (Belchford 4.5 miles)". Lincolnshire Wolds Countryside Service. Retrieved 2023-09-26.
  3. ^ "Heritage Gateway - Results". www.heritagegateway.org.uk. Retrieved 2023-09-26.