Woodlake Park (ST 343
997)
There has been a Significant Name Change to a hill
that is listed in the 100m Twmpau and
Y Trechol – The Dominant Hills of Wales,
with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop and status
of the hill confirmed by LIDAR analysis conducted by Myrddyn Phillips.
LIDAR image of Woodlake Park (ST 343 997) |
The criteria for the two listings that this name change
applies to are:
100m Twmpau - Welsh hills at or above 100m and below 200m in height with 30m
minimum drop, with an accompanying sub list entitled the 100m Sub-Twmpau with the criteria for this sub category being all
Welsh hills at or above 100m and below 200m in height with 20m or more and
below 30m of drop, with the word Twmpau
being an acronym standing for thirty
welsh metre prominences and upward.
Y Trechol – The Dominant Hills of Wales – Welsh P30 hills whose
prominence equal or exceed half that of their absolute height. With the criteria for Lesser Dominant status being those additional Welsh P30 hills whose
prominence is between one third and half that of their absolute height. The list is authored by Myrddyn Phillips with
the Introduction to the start of the Mapping Mountains publication of this list
appearing on the 3rd December 2015.
The hill is adjoined to the Cymoedd Gwent group of
hills, which are situated in the eastern part of South Wales (Region C,
Sub-Region C2), and it is positioned above the Llandegfedd Reservoir which is
to its west, and has the town of Pont-y-pลตl (Pontypool) towards its west and Brynbuga (Usk)
towards its east.
The hill originally appeared in the 100m P30 list
on Geoff Crowder’s v-g.me website under a partly invented and transposed name
of Pen Coed Canol, with an accompanying
note stating; Name from wood to the East.
Pen Coed Canol
|
147m
|
171
|
152
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Name from wood to the East.
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During my early hill listing I thought it
appropriate to either invent a name for a hill, or use a name that appeared
near to the summit of the hill on Ordnance Survey maps of the day. My preference was to use farm names and put Pen, Bryn
or Moel in front of them or as in
this instance transpose the name of a near wood and prefix it with the word Pen.
This is not a practice that I now advocate as with time and inclination
place-name data can be improved either by asking local people or by examining
historic documents, through this form of research an appropriate name for the
hill can usually be found.
Extract from the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map |
The summit of this hill is situated in the grounds
of a golf course and this is named on contemporary Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 maps
as Woodlake Park, and for listing purpose this is an appropriate name to use
for this hill.
Therefore, the name this hill is now listed by in
the 100m Twmpau and Y Trechol – The Dominant Hills of Wales
is Woodlake Park, and this was derived from the contemporary Ordnance Survey
1:25,000 Explorer map.
The full details for the hill are:
Group: Cymoedd Gwent
Name: Woodlake Park
Previously Listed Name:
Pen Coed Canol
OS 1:50,000 map: 171
Summit Height: 150.7m
(LIDAR)
Summit Grid Reference:
ST 34335 99793 (LIDAR)
Bwlch Height: 91.5m
(LIDAR)
Bwlch Grid Reference:
SO 33405 01033 (LIDAR)
Drop: 59.3m (LIDAR)
Dominance: 39.31%
(LIDAR)
Myrddyn Phillips (August 2019)
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