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On 1:50K OS mapping only the height of the trig point is given - which is 423m. This is often assumed therefore to be the height of the summit. However modern 1:25K mapping shows a spot height some 3m higher to its NNE. More detailed modern mapping by OS reveals a 3rd spot height on the main ridge NE of the trig at a height of 428m. I have twice revised the text to reflect this survey detail of which I've only recently become aware. All of the relevant mapping is available by homing in on the hill on the geograph website. cheers Geopersona (talk) 21:06, 13 December 2013 (UTC)Reply