Merryton Low
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Merryton Low is a hill in Staffordshire, England, a few miles east of Leek. It is in the civil parish of Fawfieldhead in the local government district of Staffordshire Moorlands.
Merryton Low | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 489 m (1,604 ft)[1] |
Prominence | 53.0 m (174 ft) |
Parent peak | Shining Tor |
Listing | TuMP (400-499m), Clem (Tu,4,Cm) |
Coordinates | 53°08′45″N 1°56′22″W |
Geography | |
Location | Staffordshire, England |
Parent range | Peak District |
OS grid | SJ994737 |
Topo map | OS (1:50k) 119 (1:25k) OL24W |
The hill is 489m / 1604 ft ASL and forms part of the White Peak and is within the Peak District National Park[2][3]
The parent peak is Shining Tor and it ranks as the 6366th highest peak in the British Isles and the 729th tallest in England[4]
There are two bowl barrows on the hill: Merryton Low bowl barrow, a scheduled monument is at the summit, and another scheduled barrow lies 700m to the south.[5][6]
The summit trig point is grade II listed as it carries a plaque commemorating four members of the local Home Guard who died on active service in the regular army during World War II.[7][8] The hill was the site of two fatal air crashes during World War II: a Short Stirling crashed on 13 July 1942 with eight deaths,[9][10] and a Hawker Hurricane on 27 July 1944 with one death.[11][12]
The River Hamps rises on its southern slopes.[citation needed]
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