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Lendrick Hill 456m (1496ft)

Summit Feature: Cairn. Note: trig point 80m S at NO 01924 03624 is about 3m lower. (Survey: Abney level)
Classification: Hill Trigpoint, Befour, Britfour, Hump, Marilyn, P30 Tump, Yeaman.
OS Grid Ref: NO019037 (10 figure Grid Ref: NO0190903710).
UK Area: 26 - Central Scotland from Dumbarton to Montrose (OS Maps 1:50k 58. 1:25k 369.)
Latitude: 56.21581, Longitude: -3.58323, Height: 456 metres (1496 feet)
Prominence: 222 metres (728 feet)
Unique Waypoint POI Name: 0456.P (DoBIH Hill ID: 1664)

Associated Trigpoint:
  TP3732 'Lendrick Hill' Grid Ref: NO0192303630 Separation: 81m from Hill grid ref.

Associated Child Hill(s):
   Keith Hills (195m, p51);    White Hill (226m, p55);

External Links for Lendrick Hill:
-GeoHack link... -OS Map Bing link... -Google Map link... -Geograph link... -Lendrick Hill on hill-bagging.co.uk... -Lendrick Hill on trigpointinguk.com...

Selected mapping: Google or Bing / Ordnance Survey

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