Black Hill

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Black Hill is a prominent moorland summit in the Peak District of England, known for its exposed peat bogs and expansive upland views.

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Black Hill canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
hill
moorland summit
access open access land under Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000
climate cool and wet upland climate
conservationEffort path flagging on Pennine Way
country United Kingdom
crossedBy Pennine Way
drainageBasin River Colne
River Etherow
River Holme
elevation 1909 feet
582 metres
environmentalIssue peat erosion
geology Millstone Grit
gridReferenceUK SE078046
hasSummitFeature trig point
highestPointOf northern part of Peak District’s Dark Peak
landscapeType moorland
peat bog
locatedIn England
Peak District
United Kingdom
locatedInNationalPark Peak District
surface form: Peak District National Park
mountainRange Pennines
nearbySettlement Crowden
Holmfirth
Meltham
notableFor bleak moorland scenery
expansive upland views
exposed peat bogs
partOf South Pennines
popularActivity fell running
hiking
hillwalking
prominence approximately 123 metres
region Derbyshire
West Yorkshire
summitName Soldier’s Lump
surface blanket bog
topographicMap OS Explorer OL1
OS Landranger 110
viewOverlooks Holme Valley
Longdendale
surface form: Longdendale valley

Marsden Moor

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Dark Peak contains Black Hill
Black Mountains contains Black Hill
Dark Peak moorlands contains Black Hill