Sub-Fours - The Sub-Fours comprise all English hills 400m and above and below 500m in height that have 15m and more and below 30m of drop. There are 317 hills that qualify for Sub-Four status. The list is authored by Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams.
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Data courtesy of Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams
Furth's Sub-Fours:
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- '0479.b' NY296159 Armboth Fell (479m, p29.9)
- '0444.b' NY443173 Brownthwaite Crag (443m, p24.2)
- '0437.-' SK270824 Burbage Moor (437m, p23.8)
- '0412.-' NY306040 Busk Pike (412m, p19.5)
- '0498.s' NY307078 Great Castle How (498m, p26)
- '0422.-' NY318099 Horn Crag (422m, p21.6)
- '0409.-' NY265163 Jopplety How (409m, p17.3)
- '0414.b' NY318070 Lang How (413m, p27.8)
- '0438.-' NY306043 Lingmoor Fell (438m, p15.9)
- '0431.-' NY308042 Pt. 431.1m (431m, p18.4)
- '0444.-' NY390146 Pt. 443.7m (444m, p21.6)
- '0476.-' NY399044 Pt. 476.0m (476m, p21.2)
- '0498.b' NY307075 Pt. 497.7m (498m, p15.5)
- '0411.b' NY314070 Swinescar Pike (410m, p20)
Total = 14 Sub-Fours
Data courtesy of Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams