Historic County tops - The highest point within (or sometimes on) the boundary of each county. Based on the traditional list of counties from which people usually take their local cultural identity. Note that these were never abolished, they just ceased to have administrative function.
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Furth's Historic County top:
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Sort this list by: Name | Height | Popularity | Prominence | Significance
- '1214.M' NN635414 Ben Lawers (1214m, p914)
- '0974.M' NN367028 Ben Lomond (974m, p820)
- '1345.M' NN166712 Ben Nevis (Beinn Nibheis) (1345m, p1344)
- '0330.P' SO996245 Cleeve Hill (330m, p237)
- '0520.P' SS891415 Dunkery Beacon (520m, p414)
- '1068.M' NO166765 Glas Maol (1068m, p195)
- '0950.H' NY342151 Helvellyn (950m, p713)
- '0636.H' SK084875 Kinder Scout (636m, p496)
- '0886.H' SO012215 Pen y Fan (886m, p672)
- '0978.H' NY215072 Scafell Pike (978m, p912)
- '1085.H' SH609543 Snowdon-Yr Wyddfa (1085m, p1039)
- '0802.H' SD272978 The Old Man of Coniston (Coniston Old Man) (802m, p417)
Total = 12 Historic County top
