Ward Hill (Shapinsay) 64m (210ft)
Classification: Hill Trigpoint, Island Summit, Halsey, Hardy, HHS, Livingstone, SIB, P30 Tump.
OS Grid Ref: HY505177 (10 figure Grid Ref: HY5058217728).
The original GR data for this hill was only accurate to a 6 figure grid reference (c.a 100m).
We have used additional user / trigpoint data to bring it up to 10 figures.
UK Area: 23 - Orkney Islands (OS Maps 1:50k 6. 1:25k 461N.)
Latitude: 59.04369, Longitude: -2.86296, Height: 64 metres (210 feet)
Prominence: 64 metres (210 feet)
Unique Waypoint POI Name: 0064.- (DoBIH Hill ID: 12235)
Associated Trigpoint:
TP1741 'Court Hall' Grid Ref: HY5058217728 Separation: 87m from Hill grid ref.
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Data courtesy of the Database of British and Irish Hills
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