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The Lake District Summits the Definitive List Details & GPS Waypoint

Cwm Sannam Hill 409.1m (1342ft)

Summit Feature: Place Name Information: The name is related to that of the farm located at the southern foot of the hill, which has been recorded by the Ordnance Survey as Cwm Sanham (1816), Cwm Sannan (1833), Cwm Sanam (1884) and Cwm Sanaham (1904), with the current registered name of the farm being Cwm
Classification: Hill Trigpoint, Befour, Britfour, Four, Sub-hump, P30 Tump.
OS Grid Ref: SO270755 (10 figure Grid Ref: SO2708075511).
UK Area: 38 - Shropshire (OS Maps 1:50k(137, 148. 1:25)
Latitude: 52.37277, Longitude: -3.07251, Height: 409.1 metres (1342 feet)
Prominence: 99.1 metres (325 feet)
Unique Waypoint POI Name: 0409.- (DoBIH Hill ID: 7761)

Associated Trigpoint:
  TP1995 'Cwm Sanaham Hill' Grid Ref: SO2704075485 Separation: 48m from Hill grid ref.

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

Data courtesy of Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams

Selected mapping: Google or Bing / Ordnance Survey

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Data courtesy of Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams


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