- Billinge Hill
Infobox Mountain
Name = Billinge Hill
Photo = Billinge_Hill.jpg
Caption = Billinge Hill with its summit tower
Elevation = 179 m (587 ft)
Location = Billinge,Merseyside ,England
Prominence = 155 m
Parent peak = Winter Hill
Coordinates =
Topographic
OS "Landranger" 108
Grid_ref_UK = SD525014
Listing = MarilynBillinge Hill, or affectionately known by locals as Billinge Lump, or just simply The Lump is the highest point in the
Metropolitan Borough of St Helens inNorth West England . It is also the highest point ofMerseyside . It lies in Billinge, within the historic county boundaries ofLancashire .A
beacon tower is at the summit. Built in the early 1900s, it was used for theYear 2000 celebrations, Most fireworks displays for miles around can be seen from the summit and people often gather there in small numbers to watch displays over the towns of Wigan and St Helens and the local village of Rainford. Over the years it has been covered ingraffiti which was recently cleaned off and the metal panels restricting access to the insides of the beacon have been painted black.Nearby to the north-west are several largetransmitter masts which take advantage of the height and relative isolation of the land. The views are fairly extensive, notably to the south-west where, when clear, the mountains ofSnowdonia , in Wales, can be seen and to the north-east Winter Hill can be seen. Looking east seesManchester and theDerbyshire Peak District . On a clear day, it is possible to seeBlackpool Tower over thirty miles away, the town of St. Helens and the Runcorn bridge.Billinge Hill was also used by the
Royal Observer Corps , and there was a bunker at the site, convert|60|yd West of and below Beacon. The Beacon itself was used for aircraft observation during and after the war. The bunker would have been used to monitor the location ofnuclear blast s and the resulting fallout over Lancashire in the event of nuclear war. The post opened in January 1960 and closed in October 1968.
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