Bryn y Llan or
Highermost Gredington (SJ 453 383) - 100m Sub-Twmpau addition
There has been an addition to the listing of the 100m Twmpau (thirty welsh metre
prominences and upward) due to analysis of the Ordnance Survey enlarged mapping
on the Geograph website by Myrddyn Phillips and which has now been refined and
confirmed by analysis of LIDAR data by Aled Williams. With the criteria for the 100m Twmpau being all Welsh hills 100m
or more and below 200m in height with 30m minimum drop.
Accompanying the Twmpau
list is a sub list entitled the Sub-Twmpau. With the criteria for 100m Sub-Twmpau qualification being all Welsh hills at or above 100m
and below 200m in height with 20m or more and below 30m of drop, with this
addition affecting this sub category of hill.
Prior to analysis of the Ordnance Survey enlarged
mapping on the Geograph website and the subsequent analysis of LIDAR data the
hill was not classified. Analysis of the
Ordnance Survey enlarged map gave the hill an estimated drop of c 23m based on
the 114m summit spot height and an estimated bwlch height of c 91m, with these
values being sufficient for the hill to be classified as a 100m Sub-Twmpau.
The hill is a part of the Maelor Saesneg group of hills, this part of Wales is the land to
the east of the Afon Dyfrdwy (River
Dee) and originated as a cantref of the Kingdom of Powys, with its Cardinal
Hill being Pt. 157m (SJ 549 440) and is placed in the Region of North Wales
(Region A, Sub-Region A4), and is situated with the small community of Hanmer
to the north and Cumber’s Bank to the north north-west.
According to the map the summit of the hill is
situated in mixed woodland and as it is not a part of open access land
permission to visit the high point should be sought. There is access toward the summit on public
footpaths from the north originating from Hanmer that follows the eastern shore
of Hanmer Mere, and from the south-west following the boundary of the woodland
in its upper section.
The name of the hill is Bryn y Llan or Highermost Gredington and this was derived from the
Tithe map by Aled Williams, and its addition to 100m Sub-Twmpau status is due to analysis of the Ordnance Survey
enlarged mapping on the Geograph website by Myrddyn Phillips and confirmation
of its status via LIDAR data analysed by Aled Williams. LIDAR (Light Detection & Ranging) is highly
accurate height data that is now freely available for much of England and
Wales.
Aled’s analysis of LIDAR data gives the hill the
following details:
Bryn y Llan or Highermost Gredington
Summit Height: 115.1m
Summit Grid Reference:
SJ 45301 38375
Bwlch Height: 91.0m
Bwlch Grid Reference:
SJ 51088 36435
Drop: 24.1m
Therefore, the 115.1m LIDAR data produced for the
summit position at SJ 45301 38375 and
the 91.0m LIDAR data produced for the bwlch position at SJ
51088 36435 gives this hill 24.1m of drop, which is sufficient for its
inclusion as a 100m Sub-Twmpau,
therefore this hill is included in this sub category and the total in the Twmpau will be updated accordingly.
The full details for the hill are:
Cardinal Hill: Pt.
157m (SJ 549 440)
Summit Height: 115.1m
(LIDAR data)
Name: Bryn y Llan or
Highermost Gredington
OS 1:50,000 map: 126
Summit Grid Reference:
SJ 45301 38375
Drop: 24.1m (LIDAR
data)
My thanks to Aled Williams for sending the details of this
hill to me.
Myrddyn Phillips (April 2017)
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