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TP11930 - Whin Hill
 
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Grid reference :
Condition :
Destroyed Destroyed
OSGB36 Station :
NY45/T96
Current use :
none
Historic use :
T:UK waypoint :
TP11930
County :
Cumbria
Nearest town :
CARLISLE

OSGB36 trig archive spreadsheet - IW
Trig NameOriginal NameNew NameEASTINGNORTHINGHEIGHTORDERTYPE OF MARKComputing DateCLASS OF LEVELLINGDate of LevellingLEVELLING DATUMDESTROYED MARK INDICATORCOMMENTS
Whin HillNY45/T96NY45T096351429.03555326.31131.3683BLOCK01/06/1973201/06/1973N0

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There are 5 photos for this trigpoint (view album).

This trigpoint:
Is ranked joint 23780th with 42 other trigs (more).
Has a mean score of 2.20/10 (from 5 logged visits)
Was First logged: 26th Oct 2013
Has never been found intact
Was Last logged: 20th May 2023

Of the 5 logged visits,
1 recorded a location

The error was 38m

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Selection of photos for this Surface Block.

Where it once was sited
©jonglew
Very fine sand here
©jonglew
Whin Hill
By ted
Whin Hill
By ted
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Logged Visits:

Destroyed 20th May 2023  13:55  by Mickandkim

Gridref: NY 51400 55300   FB Number: Not logged  Condition: Destroyed  Score: 1/10

Gone


Destroyed 23rd Jun 2022  16:00  by dugswell2

FB Number: Not logged  Condition: Destroyed  Score: 5/10

Top of hill gone as others have said.


Destroyed 24th May 2018  12:21  by jonglew

FB Number: Not logged  Condition: Destroyed  Score: 4/10

In the old section of the sand pit quarry. Parked roadside on Fenton Lane, couple of gates/fences and walked over to where it was once sited near enough on the 132m spot height in my OS 1:25k; I was stood approx 12m below it!

Where it once was sited TP11930©jonglew
Very fine sand here TP11930©jonglew


Destroyed 8th Sep 2014  10:50  by PeteBoggs

FB Number: Not logged  Condition: Destroyed  Score: 1/10

Access is possible from Fenton Lane but as ted says top of hill is missing


Destroyed 26th Oct 2013  13:20  by ted

FB Number: Not logged  Condition: Destroyed  Score: 0/10

Faint track opposite the E end of farm buildings on Fenton Lane leads to the edge of the former sand quarry. Appears to have been abandoned for the time being. OS records show the block height as 131m but the hill top no longer exists.

Whin Hill site
Whin Hill site
Whin Hill satellite view



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