The Cheviot

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The Cheviot is a prominent peak in northern England’s Cheviot Hills, known for its broad, rounded summit and extensive upland moorland.

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The Cheviot canonical 7

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hewitt
Marilyn
Nuttall
mountain
climate cool and wet upland climate
connectedTo Cairn Hill
Scotsman’s Knowe
country United Kingdom
drainage headwaters of the River Breamish
headwaters of the River Harthope
elevation 2674 feet
815 metres
geology Cheviot granite pluton
igneous rocks
gridReferenceUK NT909205
hasLandscape upland moorland
hasSummitFeature broad rounded summit
peat bogs
stone-flagged path sections
hasSummitMarking large cairn
trig point
hasViewOf North Sea coast on clear days
Scottish Borders hills on clear days
highestPointOf Cheviot Hills
listedIn Hewitts of England
Marilyns of England
Nuttalls of England
locatedIn Cheviot Hills
England
Northumberland
United Kingdom
mountainRange Cheviot Hills
nearBorderWith Scotland
overlooks College Valley
Harthope Valley
partOf Cheviot volcanic complex
Northumberland National Park
popularFor hiking
hillwalking
prominence 556 metres
region North East England
surfaceType blanket bog
heather moorland
terrain gently sloping plateau-like summit area
typicalAscentRouteFrom Harthope Valley
Langleeford

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Cheviot Hills highestPoint The Cheviot
Cheviot Hills contains The Cheviot
Hedgehope Hill parentPeak The Cheviot
Hedgehope Hill hasViewOf The Cheviot