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Turners Hill, West Midlands
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Turners Hill is the highest hill in the county of West Midlands, England at 271 metres (889 ft) above sea level.[1] The hill is in the Rowley Hills range, situated in Rowley Regis, near the boundary with Dudley.
Quick Facts Highest point, Elevation ...
Turners Hill | |
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![]() Two radio transmission towers at the summit | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 271 m (889 ft)[1] |
Listing | County top |
Coordinates | 52°29′46″N 2°02′50″W |
Geography | |
Location | Rowley Regis, West Midlands, England |
Parent range | Rowley Hills |
OS grid | SO969887 |
Topo map | OS Explorer 219 |
Geology | |
Age of rock | Silurian (Wenlock) |
Mountain type | Sedimentary |
Close
The hill can be seen from many miles away, and offers good views to Clent Hills, Kinver Edge, Shatterford Hill, Barr Beacon and on a clear day to the Shropshire and Malvern Hills. There are good views of the hill from the M5 Motorway between Junctions 1 and 2.