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Howden Edge
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Howden Edge (grid reference SK187943) is a peak in the north-east of the Upper Derwent Valley area of the Peak District National Park in England. At 545 m (1,788 ft), it is the second-highest marked point within South Yorkshire, after Margery Hill 546 m (1,791 ft). The highest point itself being High Stones at 548 m (1,798 ft) which is only shown on 1:25,000 scale maps and larger.
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It is north-east of Howden Reservoir and north of Abbey Brook.
53.44514°N 1.71993°W / 53.44514; -1.71993
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