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Detling Hill

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Location
  
North Downs, England

Elevation
  
200 m

Parent peak
  
Leith Hill

OS grid
  
TQ804586

Prominence
  
163 m

Listing
  
Marilyn

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Topo map
  
OS Landrangers 178, 188

Similar
  
Cheriton Hill, Botley Hill, Betsom's Hill, Cliffe Hill

Detling Hill is a hill forming part of the North Downs in Kent, north-east of Maidstone, and is situated in the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The typical southern escarpment of the North Downs is found here, and produces dramatic views over the Low Weald. The North Downs Way passes along the hill just south of the summit.

Map of Detling Hill, Maidstone, UK

The area around the summit has recently become the White Horse Wood, where over 20,000 trees (oak, ash, silver birch, wild cherry and crab apple) have been planted, and five hectares have been seeded to create an area of open grassland. The trig point has been made the centrepiece of a view-finder; the highest point is a few hundred metres away to the north-west.

Nearby are located the remains of the medieval Thurnham Castle, as well as traces of an Iron Age settlement. The name, taken from the village of Detling that sit at the foot of the hill, derives from Old English and means "hill at the settlement of the family of a man called Dyttel".

References

Detling Hill Wikipedia