Hill Ranges in England
- Lake District - Scafell Pike at 978 metres
- Pennines - Cross Fell, Cumbria, at 893 metres
- Cheviot Hills - The Cheviot, Northumberland, at 815 metres
- Black Mountains (within England) - Black Mountain, at 703 metres
- Peak District - Kinder Scout at 636 metres
- Dartmoor - High Willhays at 621 metres
- Shropshire Hills - Brown Clee Hill at 540 metres
- Exmoor - Dunkery Beacon at 519 metres
- Malvern Hills - Worcestershire Beacon at 425 metres
- North York Moors - Round Hill at 424 metres
- Bodmin Moor - Brown Willy at 420 metres
- Quantock Hills - Will's Neck at 384 metres
- Cotswolds - Cleeve Hill at 330 metres
- Mendip Hills - Beacon Batch at 325 metres
- Salisbury Plain - Walbury Hill at 297 metres
- Greensand Ridge - Leith Hill at 294 metres
- South Downs - Butser Hill at 270 metres
- North Downs - Botley Hill at 268 metres
- Chilterns - Haddington Hill at 267 metres
- Yorkshire Wolds - Bishop Wilton Wold at 246 metres
- Lincolnshire Wolds - Wolds Top at 168 metres
These were 21 examples of hill ranges in England.
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