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Any ideas about this? The Wood Hill link is to a dab page which doesn't mention a hill; the grid ref is to a point north of Masham about 140m. I can't find any trace of the existence of this hill - and the list isn't sourced. PamD13:14, 3 September 2016 (UTC)Reply
PamD Well, according to the that database it has a 38 m drop - 8 more than the article says is needed, and it does fall within the Yorkshire Dales, again as defined by the article, but it doesn't look like a hill to me and the fact that it doesn't have a name worthy of the 1:25,000 map indicates that it's a non-feature. By all means revert my edit - it's not something I'm going to get excited about! --Langcliffe (talk) 14:26, 6 September 2016 (UTC)Reply