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The Mid Cheshire Ridge is a range of low sandstone hills which stretch north to south through Cheshire in North West England. The ridge is discontinuous, with the hills forming two main blocks, north and south of the "Beeston Gap". The main mass of those to the south are known as the Peckforton Hills; the larger group of hills to the north do not have a collective name. ==Significant summits== The ridge attains its highest elevation at Raw Head in the Peckforton Hills, some 227 m above sea level. Other significant summits are, from north to south:〔Ordnance Survey Explorer map sheets 257 & 267〕 *Beacon Hill (150 m), (Frodsham) *Woodhouse Hill (145 m), (Frodsham) *Helsby Hill (140 m), (Helsby) *Alvanley Cliff (135 m), (Alvanley) *Birch Hill (158 m), (Manley) *Old Pale (176 m), (Delamere) *Eddisbury Hill (158 m), (Delamere) *Primrosehill (158 m), (Delamere) *High Billinge (175 m), (Utkinton) *Luddington Hill (145 m), (Utkinton) * *(''Beeston Gap'') *Beeston Castle Hill (155 m), (Beeston) *Stanner Nab (200 m), (Peckforton) *Peckforton Hill (203 m), (Peckforton) *Burwardsley Hill (186 m), (Burwardsley) *Bulkeley Hill (220 m), (Bulkeley) *Bickerton Hill (Raw Head) (227 m), (Bickerton and Harthill) *Bickerton Hill (south) (193 m), (Bickerton) *Maiden Castle (210 m), (Bickerton & Duckington) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mid Cheshire Ridge」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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