Mother Hill

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Mother Hill is an English name referring to Mam Tor, a prominent and landslide-prone hill in the Peak District of Derbyshire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hill
alsoKnownAs Mam Tor NERFINISHED
category Dewey of England NERFINISHED
Marilyn of England
country England
elevation 1696 feet
517 metres
geology gritstone cap over shale
gridReference SK 128 832
hasFeature Iron Age hillfort
landslip scar on eastern face
ridge path
trig point on summit
hasFootpath Great Ridge footpath NERFINISHED
hasRoadHistory A625 road repeatedly damaged by landslides
hasViewOf Great Ridge NERFINISHED
Kinder Scout NERFINISHED
Lose Hill NERFINISHED
landslideProne true
locatedIn Derbyshire
Peak District NERFINISHED
Peak District National Park NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
mountainRange Peak District NERFINISHED
nameMeaning Mother Hill NERFINISHED
near Blue John Cavern NERFINISHED
Mam Nick NERFINISHED
Winnats Pass NERFINISHED
nearestVillage Castleton, Derbyshire NERFINISHED
notableFor active mass movement
frequent landslides
overlooks Castleton NERFINISHED
Edale NERFINISHED
Hope Valley NERFINISHED
partOf Dark Peak NERFINISHED
popularFor hiking
paragliding
tourism
protectedArea Peak District National Park NERFINISHED
region East Midlands
roadClosed A625 abandoned across landslip in 1979
slopeCharacteristic more stable western side
unstable eastern face
summitType grassy summit
topographicProminence approximately 150 metres
touristAttraction yes

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Mam Tor nameMeaning Mother Hill