- Win Hill
Infobox Mountain
Name = Win Hill
Photo = Winhill.jpg
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Elevation = 462 m (1,516 ft)
Location =Peak District ,England
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Prominence = "c." 144 m
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OS "Landranger" 110
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Grid_ref_UK = SK186850Win Hill lies north west of
Bamford in theDerbyshire Peak District ofEngland . At 462 m high, it is almost surrounded by the River Derwent to the east,River Noe to the south west andLadybower Reservoir to the north, but a ridge running north west links it toKinder Scout . TheRoman road from Glossop over the Snake Pass crosses the ridge to the north and descends to Hope and the old Roman base of Brough in the Hope Valley, with theHope Cross , amarker post dating from1737 , at the highest point of the road.On top of Win Hill lies Win Hill Pike, locally known as the Pimple. Win Hill Pike has an
Ordnance Survey triangulation point, ortrig point . Often misnamed the Old Witches Knoll, Win Hill Pike is often used for aDuke of Edinburgh Award station.With around 144 m of
relative height , Win Hill is only a few metres short of qualifying as a Marilyn.The
hill 's counterpart,Lose Hill , lies to the west.Win Hill gets its name from the Battle of Win Hill and Lose Hill in 626.
Prince Cwichelm and his father, KingCynegils of Wessex , possibly with the aid of KingPenda of Mercia , gathered their forces on neighbouring Lose Hill and marched on theNorthumbrian s based on Win Hill. Despite their superior numbers, Wessex was defeated by the Northumbrians building a wall and rolling boulders down upon them.
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