- Pavis Wood
Infobox Mountain
Name = Pavis wood
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Elevation = 248 m (814 ft)
Location =Hertfordshire , ENG
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Prominence = "c." 5 m
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OS "Landranger" 165
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Grid_ref_UK = SP911090
Listing = County top
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Pronunciation =Pavis Wood is a hill located near
Hastoe inTring , south-westernHertfordshire ,England. A point on its eastern slopes is the highest point in the county of Hertfordshire at 244 m (801 ft). The area is often considered as ancient woodland comprising of a wide variety of plants such as theYellow Pimpernel andWood Mellick . A bridleway crosses the woodland which can be accessed throughout the year as well as theRidgeway National Trail which is dominated mainly bybeech ,oak and ash.The summit plateau lies less than 3 miles from the border of
Buckinghamshire and part of theAylesbury Vale which contains the Buckinghamshire county topHaddington Hill 267 m (876 ft). It is linked to Haddington Hill by a high ridge which gives this hill a mere 5 metres ofrelative height .The summit area is marked only by a clutter of litter and disposable rubbish, and there is no
trig point although the views are fairly extensive and remains a pleasant walk for local peak baggers around south-east England.External links
* [http://www.peakbagger.com/peak.aspx?pid=9516.com Peakbagger.com]
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