Nuttalls - North Pennines: E Fells

Nuttalls

Nuttalls are hills in England and Wales that are at least 2000 feet high with a drop of 15 metres on all sides. The list includes many minor summits not qualifying as Hewitts. The most notable of these is Pillar Rock in the Lakes whose ascent by the easiest route is a Moderate rock climb or Grade 3 scramble.

Identified Peaks

The following peaks have been identifed and displayed in descending height order. Alternative names by which a peak is known are given in square brakcets. To find out more about a particular peak, click on the name or select more.

Name Height Grid Ref
Burnhope Seat 747m 2451ft NY785375
Harwood Common 718m 2356ft NY795362
Dead Stones 710m 2329ft NY793399
Great Stony Hill 708m 2323ft NY823359
Chapelfell Top 703m 2306ft NY875346
Fendrith Hill 696m 2283ft NY877333
Westernhope Moor [James's Hill] 675m 2215ft NY923325
Killhope Law 673m 2208ft NY819448
Three Pikes 651m 2136ft NY833343
The Dodd 614m 2014ft NY791457
Flinty Fell 614m 2014ft NY770419
Middlehope Moor [Burtree Fell] 612m 2008ft NY862432
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12 peaks found.

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