Swinyard Hill
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Summer Hill | |||
Herefordshire, Worcestershire | |||
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Swinyard Hill from the north | |||
Range: | Malvern Hills | ||
Summit: | 889 feet SO761385 |
Swinyard Hill is one of the hills on the 8-mile ridge of the Malvern Hills, and stands on the border of Herefordshire and Worcestershire. It is in the middle part of the Malvern Hills, a little north of Hollybush.
The name "Swinyard" is, as it appears, from "swine-yard".
Swinyard Hill lies on the course of the Shire Ditch, to the south of Hangman's Hill and north of the Gullet, the pass through the hills south of which Midsummer Hill rises.