Hewitts of England

E517063

Hewitts of England are English hills over 2,000 feet (610 m) in height with a prominence of at least 30 meters, forming a popular classification for peak-baggers and hillwalkers.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Hewitts 1

Statements (26)

Predicate Object
instanceOf hill classification
mountain list
activity hillwalking
peak bagging
country England
definition English hills over 2,000 feet in height with a prominence of at least 30 metres
elevationClass two-thousanders
featureType hills
hasCriterion absolute height threshold
topographic prominence threshold
heightUnit feet
metres
location England
minimumElevation 2000 feet
610 metres
minimumProminence 30 metres
namedAfter Hewitt NERFINISHED
partOf Hewitts of Britain and Ireland NERFINISHED
popularity popular with walkers
prominenceClass 30m prominence or more
prominenceUnit metres
usedBy hillwalkers
peak-baggers
usedFor mountain bagging challenges
summit lists
walking challenges

Referenced by (6)

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

Great End category Hewitts of England
Ill Crag listedIn Hewitts of England
this entity surface form: Hewitts
Old Man of Coniston category Hewitts of England
Wetherlam listedIn Hewitts of England
Ward's Stone listedIn Hewitts of England
The Cheviot listedIn Hewitts of England