Bishop Wilton Wold is the highest point of the Yorkshire Wolds in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The summit, known as Garrowby Hill, lies about five miles (eight kilometres) north of Pocklington.
Bishop Wilton Wold | |
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![]() The summit | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 246 m (807 ft)[1] |
Prominence | c. 203 m |
Listing | Marilyn, County Top |
Coordinates | 54°00′06″N 0°45′02″W |
Geography | |
Bishop Wilton Wold in the East Riding of Yorkshire | |
Location | Yorkshire Wolds, England |
OS grid | SE820569 |
Topo map | OS Landranger 106 |
As with most of the wolds, it is wide, flat and agricultural in nature. The A166 road passes right by the top. However it is a Marilyn (having topographic prominence of at least 150 m or 492 ft 2 in). There is a trig point, two covered reservoirs and an aerial.
The British artist David Hockney painted the view from the summit in 1998.
Around 10 am on 7 February 1944[2] a Halifax MkV DK192 (OO-N) from 1663 HCU based at RAF Rufforth[3] crashed on Garrowby Hill.[4]
As well as the 7 aircrew who were on a training flight, a passing lorry driver was also killed. There is a memorial in a layby on the A166 at Garrowby Hill
Yorkshire-born artist David Hockney produced a painting of Garrowby Hill in 1998.
Marilyns of Northern England | ||
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1. Northumberland | ||
2. Northern Lakeland | ||
3. Western Lakeland | ||
4. Central and Southern Lakeland |
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5. Eastern Lakeland | ||
6. North Pennines and Durham | ||
7. Northern Yorkshire Dales | ||
8. Southern Yorkshire Dales | ||
9. North York Moors to the Humber | ||
10. Forest of Bowland |
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