- Blue Bell Hill
Infobox Mountain
Name = Blue Bell Hill
Photo = blubellhill.jpg
Caption = TheHigh Speed 1 tunnel portal, under the North Downs at Blue Bell Hill
Elevation = 160 m (525 ft)
Location =North Downs ,England
Range =
Prominence = "c." 30 m
Coordinates =
Topographic
OS "Landranger" 188
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Age =
First ascent =
Easiest route =
Grid_ref_UK = TQ740625
Listing =Blue Bell Hill (sometimes, incorrectly, Bluebell Hill) is a
chalk hill betweenMaidstone and Rochester in the English county ofKent . It overlooks theRiver Medway and is part of theNorth Downs . Settlements on the hill includeWalderslade ; and Blue Bell Hill andKit's Coty villages. During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries much of the hill was quarried for chalk. [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/kent/places/pans/bluebell_hill/index.shtml Panoramic view from the hill] ]The south west side of Blue Bell Hill is a
Site of Special Scientific Interest as it harbours several rare plant species. A picnic area serves as a rest point for walkers on theNorth Downs Way which runs along the top of the hill whilst the prehistoric trackway of thePilgrims' Way skirts its foot. A moderncrematorium also surmounts the hill as does the Bluebell Hill transmitting station, which comprises five steel lattice towers, each approximately 45-50 metres in height. The station broadcasts analogue anddigital television , FMradio and DAB to much of north and central Kent, and an overspill service for southernEssex . Services broadcast includeBBC One (South East),ITV1 Meridian (East),BBC Two ,Channel 4 andInvicta FM .The A229
dual carriageway follows the route of a former Roman road and climbs the hill, today linking the M2 andM20 motorway s.High Speed 1 also runs beneath the hill, via theNorth Downs Tunnel , and archaeological work in advance of it uncovered aNeolithic long house on its slopes.Archaeology
A famous feature of the hill is the eastern group of the prehistoric tombs called the
Medway megaliths includingKit's Coty House andCountless Stones .The Blue Bell Hill Dolmen was a now lost member of the group of
Neolithic chamber tomb s in the English county ofKent . It is thought to have been one of theMedway Megaliths . Its precise location is unclear but it stood onBlue Bell Hill on theNorth Downs betweenMaidstone and Rochester, to the north ofKit's Coty House . Only fragments ofantiquarian s' records now remain. It was possibly investigated in 1844 and was still extant in the early twentieth century. A sketch in Maidstone Museum indicates that threesarsen standing stone s survived to heights of 7 feet forming the walls of the burial chamber. A stone that may have formed the capstone lay between them. The tomb was found to have contained the skeleton of a man and fragments of red pottery were found although none of these has since survived. A kerb of smaller stones surrounded the larger ones and beneath the standing stones was a large circular pit dug into the naturalchalk and filled with manyflint s. Local people told the investigating antiquarians that many such pits had been found on the hill and that the flints were used as a source of stone to metal new roads. From these fragments it is thought that one, or possibly more, chamber tombs stood on Blue Bell Hill in addition to the surviving Medway Megaliths. [Source:KentSites and Monuments Record TQ 76 SW 22] -A Roman temple was also later built on the hill.
Blue Bell Hill is supposedly haunted by a ghostly figure that walks the A229. [. [http://www.roadghosts.com/blue%20bell%20hill.htm Ghosts on Bluebell Hill] ]
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