TR1637 : Footpath to Little Stone Wood
taken 12 years ago, near to Etchinghill, Kent, Great Britain

Footpath to Little Stone Wood
A path leads from the A20 Ashford Road, past Blue House Wood and then leads to the wood near Summerhouse Hill (in the background).
Summerhouse Hill
Summerhouse Hill is a chalk hill near Folkestone in Kent. It forms part of the North Downs and reaches a height of 148 metres above sea level. The hill has a distinctive conical shape and lies detached from the main escarpment of the Downs. The hill's name derives from a gazebo which was built on the summit of the hill by the Drake-Brockman family who used to own the land. However, the gazebo was burnt to the ground by a prankster on Guy Fawkes night in 1935, and the land has passed into the ownership of the Ministry of Defence who use it for army training.
TIP: Click the map for Large scale mapping
Change to interactive Map >
Change to interactive Map >
- Grid Square
- TR1637, 38 images (more nearby
)
- Photographer
- David Anstiss (find more nearby)
- Date Taken
- Saturday, 13 November, 2010 (more nearby)
- Submitted
- Monday, 15 November, 2010
- Category
- Footpath (more nearby)
- Subject Location
-
OSGB36:
TR 161 376 [100m precision]
WGS84: 51:5.8495N 1:5.1342E - Camera Location
-
OSGB36:
TR 160 376
- View Direction
- East-northeast (about 67 degrees)
Looking for a postcode? Try this page

Image classification(about):
Geograph (Third Visitor for TR1637)
This page has been viewed about 101 times.
View this location:
KML (Google Earth) ·
Google Maps
·
Bing Maps
·
Geograph Coverage Map ·
More Links for this image


