Housedon Hill

Housedon Hill is a hill on the northwestern edge of the Cheviot Hills in Northumberland, England. It is the northernmost Marilyn in England, the summit lying only about 6 km away from the Scottish border, which runs to the north and east.

The hill lies just outside the boundary of the Northumberland National Park. Until recently there was no legal right of access to the hill. This has now changed, as the western side of the hill up to the summit is designated "access land" under the terms of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000. The simplest route of ascent starts from Housedonhaugh on the southwest flank of the hill, utilising the new access rights. The northwestern side of the Housedon Hill is cloaked in forestry plantations.

Coordinates: 55°35′16″N 2°09′25″W / 55.58784°N 2.15704°W / 55.58784; -2.15704

Marilyns of Northern England
1. Northumberland
  • The Cheviot
  • Housedon Hill
  • Long Crag
  • Peel Fell
  • Ros Hill
  • Shillhope Law
  • Sighty Crag
  • Tosson Hill
2. Northern Lakeland
  • Binsey
  • Blencathra
  • Knott
  • Skiddaw
3. Western Lakeland
  • Blake Fell
  • Dale Head
  • Dent
  • Grasmoor
  • Great Gable
  • Grisedale Pike
  • High Stile
  • Kirk Fell
  • Lord's Seat
  • Low Fell
  • Mellbreak
  • Pillar
  • Robinson
  • Seatallan
  • Swinside
  • Watch Hill
4. Central and
Southern Lakeland
  • Black Combe
  • Claife Heights
  • Coniston Old Man
  • Hard Knott
  • Harter Fell
  • High Raise
  • High Rigg
  • Holme Fell
  • Illgill Head
  • Kirkby Moor
  • Lingmoor Fell
  • Loughrigg Fell
  • Muncaster Fell
  • Pike of Blisco
  • Scafell Pike
  • Top o' Selside
  • Whitfell
5. Eastern Lakeland
  • Arnside Knott
  • Fairfield
  • Grayrigg Forest
  • Great Mell Fell
  • Gummer's How
  • Hallin Fell
  • Helvellyn
  • High Street
  • Hutton Roof Crags
  • Lambrigg Fell
  • Little Mell Fell
  • Place Fell
  • Red Screes
  • St Sunday Crag
  • Seat Sandal
  • Stony Cove Pike
  • Tarn Crag
  • Wansfell
  • Whitbarrow
6. North Pennines
and Durham
  • Burnhope Seat
  • Cold Fell
  • Cross Fell
  • Dufton Pike
  • Mickle Fell
7. Northern Yorkshire Dales
  • Baugh Fell
  • The Calf
  • Great Shunner Fell
  • Hoove
  • Kisdon
  • Nine Standards Rigg
  • Rogan's Seat
  • Wild Boar Fell
  • Yarlside
8. Southern Yorkshire Dales
  • Aye Gill Pike
  • Birks Fell
  • Buckden Pike
  • Calf Top
  • Cracoe Fell
  • Dodd Fell Hill
  • Fountains Fell
  • Great Coum
  • Great Knoutberry Hill
  • Great Whernside
  • Ingleborough
  • Pen-y-ghent
  • Rombald's Moor
  • Sharp Haw
  • Whernside
9. North York Moors
to the Humber
  • Bishop Wilton Wold
  • Cringle Moor
  • Gisborough Moor
  • Urra Moor
10. Forest of Bowland
  • Easington Fell
  • Fair Snape Fell
  • Longridge Fell
  • Ward's Stone
  • White Hill


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