9-574: Green Hill may refer to: Green Hill (Lancashire) , a 626 m mountain in Lancashire, England Cities, towns, and villages [ edit ] Green Hill, Alabama , Alabama, United States Green Hill, Indiana , Indiana, United States Green Hill, Rhode Island, United States, a village in South Kingstown Green Hill, Tennessee , Tennessee, United States Green Hill, Wiltshire , England
18-578: A couple of hundred metres within Lancashire. Another county top close to Green Hill is Whernside , 736 metres (2,415 ft), the highest point in North Yorkshire . The summit of Green Hill, although relatively dull in itself, provides many excellent views in all directions ranging from the Howgill Fells and Lakeland fells to the north, the Pennines in the east, and a majority of North Yorkshire to
27-694: A level in the Sonic the Hedgehog video game Green Hill Country , a fictional location in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth Green Hill Site , listed on the NRHP in Massachusetts Green Hill Cemetery (disambiguation) See also [ edit ] Greenhill (disambiguation) Greenhills (disambiguation) Green Hills (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
36-658: A rural area near Malmsbury , Australia Zielona GΓ³ra ( Green Hill in Polish), a town in Lubusz Voivodeship, Poland Other [ edit ] Green Hill House , listed on the National Register of Historic Places Green Hill (Hillsborough, North Carolina) , plantation in Hillsborough, North Carolina Green Hill (Virginia Beach, Virginia) , listed on the National Register of Historic Places Green Hill Zone ,
45-531: Is a mountain or fell in north west England . Its summit is 628 metres (2,060 ft) above sea level. It is located above Cowan Bridge , Lancashire , near Kirkby Lonsdale , Cumbria , and Ingleton, North Yorkshire . Its summit is about 4 kilometres ( 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles) almost due west of the summit of Whernside . It forms the watershed between the River Dee and the Leck Beck : both are tributaries of
54-644: The River Lune . The highest point of the traditional county of Lancashire is Coniston Old Man , which, together with the rest of Furness became part of Cumbria in 1974. A walkers' guide cites Green Hill, 51 kilometres (32 mi) south of the Old Man, as the county top for Lancashire, lying on the border with Cumbria, and Ordnance Survey data record Green Hill as one metre higher than Gragareth , about 2 kilometres (1 mi) southwest of Green Hill. Gragareth's summit trig point , at 627 metres (2,057 ft), lies
63-581: The river flows. The river rises above Dent Head Farm (on the Dales Way ), formed from several smaller streams emanating from Blea Moor Moss, the River Dee makes its way northward past Stone House , where it is joined by Arten Gill, to Cowgill , where it turns left into Dentdale. In Dentdale, it picks up the waters of Deepdale Beck (travelling north from Whernside ) before passing Dent and Gawthrop . The river later passes Lenacre and Rash on its way to meeting
72-689: The south. Near to the summit of Green Hill, lies the County Stone, a large glacial erratic boulder which marks the triple point where the traditional counties of Westmorland , Yorkshire and Lancashire borders converged. River Dee (Lune) The River Dee is a river running through the extreme south east of Cumbria , a part of the Craven region traditionally part of the West Riding of Yorkshire . Its name possibly derives from Brythonic deva meaning goddess , or from Dent or Dentdale , through which
81-513: The title Green Hill . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Green_Hill&oldid=1040606361 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Green Hill (Lancashire) Green Hill
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