30-99m Twmpau – Significant Name Changes
Mapping Mountains - Significant Name Changes - 30-99m Twmpau
Arw Fawr (SH 314 816) - 70th significant name change
Hill Reclassifications post for Arw Fawr
There has been a Significant Name Change to a hill that is listed in the 30-99m Twmpau, with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop and status of the hill derived from LIDAR analysis conducted by Myrddyn Phillips.
LIDAR image of Arw Fawr (SH 314 816) |
30-99m Twmpau – Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m in height that have 30m minimum drop, with an accompanying sub list entitled the 30-99m Sub-Twmpau with the criteria for this sub category being all Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m 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.
The 30-99m Twmpau by Myrddyn Phillips |
When the original 30-99m height band of Welsh P30 hills were published on Geoff Crowder’s v-g.me website this hill was not included in the Hills to be surveyed sub list, as it was considered not to meet the criteria then used for this sub category.
After the sub list was standardised, and interpolated heights and drop values also included the details for this hill were re-evaluated and it was listed under the point (Pt. 30m) notation with 22m of drop, based on the 30m summit spot height that appears on the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map and the 8m bwlch spot height that appeared on the Ordnance Survey Vector Map Local hosted on the Geograph website and which was entitled the Interactive Coverage Map.
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The full details for the hill are:
Group: Ynys Môn
Name: Arw Fawr
Previously Listed Name: Pt. 30m
OS 1:50,000 map: 114
Summit Height: 30.9m (LIDAR)
Summit Grid Reference: SH 31485 81608 (LIDAR)
Bwlch Height: 7.8m (LIDAR)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SH 31747 81483 (LIDAR)
Drop: 23.15m (LIDAR)
Myrddyn Phillips (August 2021)
Mapping Mountains - Significant Name Changes - 30-99m Twmpau
Tyn Llan (SH 327 820) - 69th significant name change
Hill Reclassifications post for Tyn Llan
There has been a Significant Name Change to a hill that is listed in the 30-99m Twmpau, with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop and status of the hill derived from LIDAR analysis conducted by Myrddyn Phillips.
LIDAR image of Tyn Llan (SH 327 820) |
30-99m Twmpau – Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m in height that have 30m minimum drop, with an accompanying sub list entitled the 30-99m Sub-Twmpau with the criteria for this sub category being all Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m 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.
The 30-99m Twmpau by Myrddyn Phillips |
When the original 30-99m height band of Welsh P30 hills were published on Geoff Crowder’s v-g.me website this hill was not included in the Hills to be surveyed sub list, as it was considered not to meet the criteria then used for this sub category.
After the sub list was standardised, and interpolated heights and drop values also included the details for this hill were re-evaluated and it was listed under the point (Pt. c 38m) notation with an estimated c 21m of drop, based on an estimated c 38m summit height and the 17m bwlch spot height that appeared on the Ordnance Survey Vector Map Local hosted on the Geograph website and which was entitled the Interactive Coverage Map.
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The full details for the hill are:
Group: Ynys Môn
Name: Tyn Llan
Previously Listed Name: Pt. c 38m
OS 1:50,000 map: 114
Summit Height: 38.5m (LIDAR)
Summit Grid Reference: SH 32709 82087 (LIDAR)
Bwlch Height: 8.6m (LIDAR)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SH 33264 82316 (LIDAR)
Drop: 29.9m (LIDAR)
Myrddyn Phillips (August 2021)
Mapping Mountains - Significant Name Changes - 30-99m Twmpau
Pen y Graig Wen (SH 446 879) - 68th significant name change
Hill Reclassifications post for Pen y Graig Wen
Significant Height Revisions post for Pen y Graig Wen
Summit Relocations post for Pen y Graig Wen
There has been a Significant Name Change to a hill that is listed in the 30-99m Twmpau, with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop and status of the hill derived from LIDAR analysis conducted by Myrddyn Phillips.
LIDAR image of Pen y Graig Wen (SH 446 879) |
30-99m Twmpau – Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m in height that have 30m minimum drop, with an accompanying sub list entitled the 30-99m Sub-Twmpau with the criteria for this sub category being all Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m 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.
The 30-99m Twmpau by Myrddyn Phillips |
When the original 30-99m height band of Welsh P30 hills were published on Geoff Crowder’s v-g.me website this hill was not included in the Hills to be surveyed sub list, as it was considered not to meet the criteria then used for this sub category.
After the sub list was standardised, and interpolated heights and drop values also included the details for this hill were re-evaluated and it was listed under the point (Pt. c 92m) notation with an estimated c 24m of drop, based on an estimated c 92m summit height and an estimated c 68m bwlch height, with both heights based on interpolation of 5m contouring that appears on the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map.
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The full details for the hill are:
Group: Ynys Môn
Name: Pen y Graig Wen
Previously Listed Name: Pt. c 92m
OS 1:50,000 map: 114
Summit Height: 94.3m (LIDAR)
Summit Grid Reference: SH 44637 87986 (LIDAR)
Bwlch Height: 68.2m (LIDAR)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SH 45162 88579 (LIDAR)
Drop: 26.1m (LIDAR)
Myrddyn Phillips (August 2021)
Mapping Mountains - Significant Name Changes - 30-99m Twmpau
Llanol (SH 380 882) / Fferam Isaf (SH 384 881) - 67th significant name change
Hill Reclassifications post for Llanol / Fferam Isaf
There has been a Significant Name Change to a hill that is listed in the 30-99m Twmpau, with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop and status of the hill derived from detail on contemporary maps produced from Ordnance Survey data.
The criteria for the list that this name change applies to are:
30-99m Twmpau – Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m in height that have 30m minimum drop, with an accompanying sub list entitled the 30-99m Sub-Twmpau with the criteria for this sub category being all Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m 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.
The 30-99m Twmpau by Myrddyn Phillips |
When the original 30-99m height band of Welsh P30 hills were published on Geoff Crowder’s v-g.me website this hill was not included in the Hills to be surveyed sub list, as it was considered not to meet the criteria then used for this sub category.
After the sub list was standardised, and interpolated heights and drop values also included the details for this hill were re-evaluated and it was listed as a twin summit with 24m of drop, based on the 98m summit spot height that appears on the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map at SH 38057 88231 and the 98m summit spot height that appeared on the Ordnance Survey Vector Map Local hosted on the Geograph website and which was entitled the Interactive Coverage Map at SH 38425 88175, and the 74m bwlch spot height that appeared on the Ordnance Survey Vector Map Local hosted on the Geograph website and which was entitled the Interactive Coverage Map.
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The full details for the hill are:
Group: Ynys Môn
Name: Llanol / Fferam Isaf
Previously Listed Name: Pt. 98m
OS 1:50,000 map: 114
Summit Height: 98m (spot height)
Summit Grid Reference: SH 38057 88231 (Llanol spot height) & SH 38425 88175 (Fferam Isaf spot height)
Bwlch Height: 74m (spot height)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SH 38310 88630 (spot height)
Drop: 24m (spot height summit and bwlch)
Myrddyn Phillips (July 2021)
Mapping Mountains - Significant Name Changes - 30-99m Twmpau
Yr Ogof (SH 356 888) - 66th significant name change
Hill Reclassifications post for Yr Ogof
There has been a Significant Name Change to a hill that is listed in the 30-99m Twmpau, with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop and status of the hill derived from detail on contemporary maps produced from Ordnance Survey data.
The criteria for the list that this name change applies to are:
30-99m Twmpau – Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m in height that have 30m minimum drop, with an accompanying sub list entitled the 30-99m Sub-Twmpau with the criteria for this sub category being all Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m 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.
The 30-99m Twmpau by Myrddyn Phillips |
When the original 30-99m height band of Welsh P30 hills were published on Geoff Crowder’s v-g.me website this hill was not included in the Hills to be surveyed sub list, as it was considered not to meet the criteria then used for this sub category.
After the sub list was standardised, and interpolated heights and drop values also included the details for this hill were re-evaluated and it was listed under the point (Pt. 92m) notation with an estimated c 24m of drop based on the 92m summit spot height that appears on the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map and an estimated c 68m bwlch height, based on interpolation of 5m contouring between 65m – 70m.
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The full details for the hill are:
Group: Ynys Môn
Name: Yr Ogof
Previously Listed Name: Pt. 92m
OS 1:50,000 map: 114
Summit Height: 92m (spot height)
Summit Grid Reference: SH 35650 8879 (spot height)
Bwlch Height: c 68m (interpolation)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SH 37450 88739 (interpolation)
Drop: c 24m (spot height summit and interpolated bwlch)
Myrddyn Phillips (July 2021)
Mapping Mountains - Significant Name Changes - 30-99m Twmpau
Pt. 88m (SH 311 869) - 65th significant name change
There has been a Significant Name Change to a hill that is listed in the 30-99m Twmpau and Y Trechol – The Dominant Hills of Wales, with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop, dominance and status of the hill derived from detail on contemporary maps produced from Ordnance Survey data.
The criteria for the two listings that this name change applies to are:
30-99m Twmpau - Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m in height with 30m minimum drop, with an accompanying sub list entitled the 30-99m Sub-Twmpau with the criteria for this sub category being all Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m 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.
The 30-99m Twmpau by Myrddyn Phillips |
Y Trechol - The Dominant Hills of Wales by Myrddyn Phillips |
The hill appeared in the original 30-99m Welsh P30 list on Geoff Crowder’s v-g.me website under the transposed name of Maes Maethlu, which is a prominent name that appears near the summit of this hill on the contemporary Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map.
Maes Maethlu | 85c | SH311869 | 114 | 262 |
During my early hill listing I paid little regard to name placement on the map, or the meaning of names and to what feature the name was appropriately applied to. Therefore, I prioritised names for listing purposes that I now understand are either inappropriate or where another name is viewed as being more appropriate, with the previously listed name of Maes Maethlu applying to a street and not necessarily to the hill itself.
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Therefore, the name this hill is now listed by in the 30-99m Twmpau and Y Trechol – The Dominant Hills of Wales is Pt. 88m, and this is being used as the author has not found an appropriate name for the hill either through historic research and / or local enquiry.
The full details for the hill are:
Group: Ynys Môn
Name: Pt. 88m
Previously Listed Name: Maes Maethlu
OS 1:50,000 map: 114
Summit Height: 88m (spot height)
Summit Grid Reference: SH 31119 86934 (hand-held GPS via DoBIH)
Bwlch Height: 52m (spot height)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SH 32093 87850 (spot height)
Drop: 36m (spot height summit and bwlch)
Dominance: 40.91% (spot height summit and bwlch)
Myrddyn Phillips (July 2021)
Mapping Mountains - Significant Name Changes - 30-99m Twmpau
Ty’nlôn (SH 326 887) - 64th significant name change
There has been a Significant Name Change to a hill that is listed in the 30-99m Twmpau, with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop and status of the hill derived from detail on contemporary maps produced from Ordnance Survey data.
The criteria for the list that this name change applies to are:
30-99m Twmpau – Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m in height that have 30m minimum drop, with an accompanying sub list entitled the 30-99m Sub-Twmpau with the criteria for this sub category being all Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m 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.
The 30-99m Twmpau by Myrddyn Phillips |
When the original 30-99m height band of Welsh P30 hills were published on Geoff Crowder’s v-g.me website this hill was listed under the invented and transposed name of Moel Llanrhyddlad, with an accompanying note stating; Name from the hamlet to the North-East.
Moel Llanrhyddlad | 95c | SH327888 | 114 | 262 | Name from the hamlet to the North-East |
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 hamlet and prefix it with the word Moel. 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.
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The full details for the hill are:
Group: Ynys Môn
Name: Ty’nlôn
Previously Listed Name: Moel Llanrhyddlad
OS 1:50,000 map: 114
Summit Height: 97m (spot height)
Summit Grid Reference: SH 32697 88754 (spot height)
Bwlch Height: 68m (spot height)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SH 32526 89419 (spot height)
Drop: 29m (spot height summit and bwlch)
Myrddyn Phillips (July 2021)
Mapping Mountains - Significant Name Changes - 30-99m Twmpau
Ynys Cynfelyn (SN 649 919) - 63rd significant name change
Significant Height Revisions post for Ynys Cynfelyn
There has been a Significant Name Change to a hill that is listed in the 30-99m Twmpau and Y Trechol – The Dominant Hills of Wales, with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop, dominance and status of the hill confirmed by LIDAR analysis conducted by Myrddyn Phillips.
LIDAR image of Ynys Cynfelyn (SN 649 919) |
30-99m Twmpau - Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m in height with 30m minimum drop, with an accompanying sub list entitled the 30m Sub-Twmpau with the criteria for this sub category being all Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m 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.
The 30-99m Twmpau by Myrddyn Phillips |
Y Trechol - The Dominant Hills of Wales by Myrddyn Phillips |
When the original 30-99m height band of Welsh P30 hills were published on Geoff Crowder’s v-g.me website this hill was listed under the transposed name of Plas y Gwynfryn, with an accompanying note stating; Name from buildings to the West.
Plas y Gwynfryn | 40c | SN649919 | 135 | 23 | Name from buildings to the West |
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 house and use it for that of the hill. 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.
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The full details for the hill are:
Group: Pumlumon
Name: Ynys Cynfelyn
Previously Listed Name: Plas y Gwynfryn
OS 1:50,000 map: 135
Summit Height: 45.1m (LIDAR)
Summit Grid Reference: SN 64923 91967 (LIDAR)
Bwlch Height: 5.5m (LIDAR)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SN 65441 92012 (LIDAR)
Drop: 39.65m (LIDAR)
Dominance: 87.88% (LIDAR)
Myrddyn Phillips (July 2021)
Mapping Mountains - Significant Name Changes - 30-99m Twmpau
Cemaes Fawr (SH 379 928) - 62nd significant name change
Hill Reclassifications post for Cemaes Fawr
There has been a Significant Name Change to a hill that is listed in the 30-99m Twmpau, with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop and status of the hill derived from detail on contemporary maps produced from Ordnance Survey data and LIDAR analysis conducted by Myrddyn Phillips.
LIDAR image of Cemaes Fawr (SH 379 928) |
30-99m Twmpau – Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m in height that have 30m minimum drop, with an accompanying sub list entitled the 30-99m Sub-Twmpau with the criteria for this sub category being all Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m 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.
The 30-99m Twmpau by Myrddyn Phillips |
When the original 30-99m height band of Welsh P30 hills were published on Geoff Crowder’s v-g.me website this hill was not included in the Hills to be surveyed sub list, as it was considered not to meet the criteria then used for this sub category.
After the sub list was standardised, and interpolated heights and drop values also included the details for this hill were re-evaluated and it was listed under the point (Pt. 56m) notation with an estimated c 22m of drop based on the 56m summit spot height that appeared on the Ordnance Survey Vector Map Local hosted on the Geograph website and which was entitled the Interactive Coverage Map and an estimated c 34m bwlch height based on interpolation of 5m contouring between 30m – 35m.
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The full details for the hill are:
Group: Ynys Môn
Name: Cemaes Fawr
Previously Listed Name: Pt. 56m
OS 1:50,000 map: 114
Summit Height: 55.9m (LIDAR)
Summit Grid Reference: SH 37927 92898 & SH 37925 92896 & SH 37927 92896 (LIDAR)
Bwlch Height: c 34m (interpolation)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SH 38185 93111 (interpolation)
Drop: c 22m (LIDAR summit and interpolated bwlch)
Myrddyn Phillips (July 2021)
Mapping Mountains - Significant Name Changes - 30-99m Twmpau
Teilia (SH 381 941) - 61st significant name change
Hill Reclassifications post for Teilia
There has been a Significant Name Change to a hill that is listed in the 30-99m Twmpau, with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop and status of the hill derived from detail on contemporary maps produced from Ordnance Survey data and mapping on the Magic Maps website.
The criteria for the list that this name change applies to are:
30-99m Twmpau – Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m in height that have 30m minimum drop, with an accompanying sub list entitled the 30-99m Sub-Twmpau with the criteria for this sub category being all Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m 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.
The 30-99m Twmpau by Myrddyn Phillips |
When the original 30-99m height band of Welsh P30 hills were published on Geoff Crowder’s v-g.me website this hill was not included in the Hills to be surveyed sub list, as it was considered not to meet the criteria then used for this sub category.
After the sub list was standardised, and interpolated heights and drop values also included the details for this hill were re-evaluated and it was listed under the point (Pt. c 51m) notation with an estimated c 23m of drop based on an estimated c 51m summit height and an estimated c 28m bwlch height, with both heights based on interpolation of 5m contouring that appear on the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map.
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The full details for the hill are:
Group: Ynys Môn
Name: Teilia
Previously Listed Name: Pt. c 51m
OS 1:50,000 map: 114
Summit Height: 51m (spot height)
Summit Grid Reference: SH 38125 94148 (spot height)
Bwlch Height: c 28m (interpolation)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SH 38469 94108 (interpolation)
Drop: c 23m (spot height summit and interpolated bwlch)
Myrddyn Phillips (July 2021)
Mapping Mountains - Significant Name Changes - 30-99m Twmpau
Pant y Gaseg (SH 414 940) - 60th significant name change
There has been a Significant Name Change to a hill that is listed in the 30-99m Twmpau, with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop and status of the hill derived from detail on contemporary maps produced from Ordnance Survey data and mapping on the Magic Maps and WalkLakes websites.
The criteria for the list that this name change applies to are:
30-99m Twmpau – Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m in height that have 30m minimum drop, with an accompanying sub list entitled the 30-99m Sub-Twmpau with the criteria for this sub category being all Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m 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.
The 30-99m Twmpau by Myrddyn Phillips |
The hill appeared in the original 30-99m Welsh P30 list on Geoff Crowder’s v-g.me website under the transposed name of Gaerwen, with an accompanying note stating; Name from buildings to the East.
Gaerwen | 70c | SH414941 | 114 | 262 | Name from buildings to the East. |
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 farm and use it for that of the hill. 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.
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The full details for the hill are:
Group: Ynys Môn
Name: Pant y Gaseg
Previously Listed Name: Gaerwen
OS 1:50,000 map: 114
Summit Height: 72m (spot height)
Summit Grid Reference: SH 41401 94065 (spot height)
Bwlch Height: c 48m (interpolation)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SH 41007 93863 (interpolation)
Drop: c 24m (spot height summit and interpolated bwlch)
Myrddyn Phillips (June 2021)
Mapping Mountains - Significant Name Changes - 30-99m Twmpau
Graianfryn (SH 325 839) - 59th significant name change
Hill Reclassifications post for Graianfryn
There has been a Significant Name Change to a hill that is listed in the 30-99m Twmpau, 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 Graianfryn (SH 325 839) |
30-99m Twmpau – Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m in height that have 30m minimum drop, with an accompanying sub list entitled the 30-99m Sub-Twmpau with the criteria for this sub category being all Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m 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.
The 30-99m Twmpau by Myrddyn Phillips |
When the original 30-99m height band of Welsh P30 hills were published on Geoff Crowder’s v-g.me website this hill was not included in the Hills to be surveyed sub list, as it was considered not to meet the criteria then used for this sub category.
After the sub list was standardised, and interpolated heights and drop values also included the details for this hill were re-evaluated and it was listed under the point (Pt. 46m) notation with 23m of drop based on the 46m summit spot height that appears on the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map and the 23m bwlch spot height that appeared on the Ordnance Survey Vector Map Local hosted on the Geograph website and which was entitled the Interactive Coverage Map.
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The full details for the hill are:
Group: Ynys Môn
Name: Graianfryn
Previously Listed Name: Pt. 46m
OS 1:50,000 map: 114
Summit Height: 45.4m (LIDAR)
Summit Grid Reference: SH 32558 83967 (LIDAR)
Bwlch Height: 22.2m (LIDAR)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SH 33278 84232 (LIDAR)
Drop: 23.2m (LIDAR)
Myrddyn Phillips (June 2021)
Mapping Mountains - Significant Name Changes - 30-99m Twmpau
Cae Penorsedd (SH 305 834) - 58th significant name change
Hill Reclassifications post for Cae Penorsedd
There has been a Significant Name Change to a hill that is listed in the 30-99m Twmpau, 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 Cae Penorsedd (SH 305 834) |
30-99m Twmpau – Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m in height that have 30m minimum drop, with an accompanying sub list entitled the 30-99m Sub-Twmpau with the criteria for this sub category being all Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m 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.
The 30-99m Twmpau by Myrddyn Phillips |
When the original 30-99m height band of Welsh P30 hills were published on Geoff Crowder’s v-g.me website this hill was not included in the Hills to be surveyed sub list, as it was considered not to meet the criteria then used for this sub category.
After the sub list was standardised, and interpolated heights and drop values also included the details for this hill were re-evaluated and it was listed under the point (Pt. 33m) notation with 24m of drop based on the 33m summit spot height that appears on the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map and the 9m bwlch spot height that appeared on the Ordnance Survey Vector Map Local hosted on the Geograph website and which was entitled the Interactive Coverage Map.
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The full details for the hill are:
Group: Ynys Môn
Name: Cae Penorsedd
Previously Listed Name: Pt. 33m
OS 1:50,000 map: 114
Summit Height: 33.5m (LIDAR)
Summit Grid Reference: SH 30528 83481 (LIDAR)
Bwlch Height: 9.9m (LIDAR)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SH 30834 83544 (LIDAR)
Drop: 23.65m (LIDAR)
Myrddyn Phillips (June 2021)
Mapping Mountains - Significant Name Changes - 30-99m Twmpau
Cae Mawr (SH 290 834) - 57th significant name change
Hill Reclassifications post for Cae Mawr
There has been a Significant Name Change to a hill that is listed in the Double Sub-Twmpau adjoined to the 30-99m Twmpau, 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 Cae Mawr (SH 290 834) |
30-99m Twmpau - Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m in height with 30m minimum drop, this height band of hills has two accompanying sub lists, the first of which is entitled the 30-99m Sub-Twmpau with the criteria for this sub category being all Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m in height with 20m or more and below 30m of drop, and the second sub category is entitled the Double Sub-Twmpau with the criteria for this sub category being all Welsh hills at or above 20m and below 30m 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.
The 30-99m Twmpau by Myrddyn Phillips |
When the original 30-99m height band of Welsh P30 hills were published on Geoff Crowder’s v-g.me website this hill was not included in the Hills to be surveyed sub list, as it was considered not to meet the criteria then used for this sub category.
After the sub list was standardised, and interpolated heights and drop values also included the details for this hill were re-evaluated and it was listed under the point (Pt. 24m) notation with an estimated c 21m of drop, based on the 24m summit spot height and an estimated c 3m bwlch height, with the latter based on interpolation of 5m contouring between 0 – 5m that appear on the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map.
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The full details for the hill are:
Group: Ynys Môn
Name: Cae Mawr
Previously Listed Name: Pt. 24m
OS 1:50,000 map: 114
Summit Height: 25.1m (LIDAR)
Summit Grid Reference: SH 29051 83437 (LIDAR)
Bwlch Height: 4.2m (LIDAR)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SH 29254 83269 (LIDAR)
Drop: 20.9m (LIDAR)
Myrddyn Phillips (June 2021)
Mapping Mountains - Significant Name Changes - 30-99m Twmpau
Tyn Llan (SH 320 933) - 56th significant name change
Hill Reclassifications post for Tyn Llan
There has been a Significant Name Change to a hill that is listed in the Double Sub-Twmpau adjoined to the 30-99m Twmpau, with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop and status of the hill derived from detail on contemporary maps produced from Ordnance Survey data.
The criteria for the list that this name change applies to are:
30-99m Twmpau - Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m in height with 30m minimum drop, this height band of hills has two accompanying sub lists, the first of which is entitled the 30-99m Sub-Twmpau with the criteria for this sub category being all Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m in height with 20m or more and below 30m of drop, and the second sub category is entitled the Double Sub-Twmpau with the criteria for this sub category being all Welsh hills at or above 20m and below 30m 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.
The 30-99m Twmpau by Myrddyn Phillips |
When the original 30-99m height band of Welsh P30 hills were published on Geoff Crowder’s v-g.me website this hill was not included in the Hills to be surveyed sub list, as it was considered not to meet the criteria then used for this sub category.
After the sub list was standardised, and interpolated heights and drop values also included the details for this hill were re-evaluated and it was listed under the point (Pt. 29m) notation with an estimated c 27m of drop, based on the 29m summit spot height and an estimated c 2m bwlch height, with the latter based on interpolation of 5m contouring between 0 – 5m that appear on the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map.
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As the summit of this hill comprises bounded land the details for it were examined on the Tithe map. The term Tithe map is generally given to a map of a Welsh or English parish or township and which was prepared after the 1836 Tithe Commutation Act. This act allowed tithes to be paid in cash rather than goods. The Tithe maps gave names of owners and occupiers of land in each parish and importantly for place-name research they also included the name of enclosed land. This enclosed land is usually based on a field system, however not every field is given a name, but many are and especially so in Wales.
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The full details for the hill are:
Group: Ynys Môn
Name: Tyn Llan
Previously Listed Name: Pt. 29m
OS 1:50,000 map: 114
Summit Height: 29m (spot height)
Summit Grid Reference: SH 32084 93367 (spot height)
Bwlch Height: 4m (spot height)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SH 32275 93087 (spot height)
Drop: 25m (spot height summit and bwlch)
Myrddyn Phillips (June 2021)
Mapping Mountains - Significant Name Changes - 30-99m Twmpau
Pen yr Orsedd (SH 325 924) - 55th significant name change
Hill Reclassifications post for Pen yr Orsedd
There has been a Significant Name Change to a hill that is listed in the 30-99m Twmpau, with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop and status of the hill derived from detail on contemporary maps produced from Ordnance Survey data.
The criteria for the list that this name change applies to are:
30-99m Twmpau – Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m in height that have 30m minimum drop, with an accompanying sub list entitled the 30-99m Sub-Twmpau with the criteria for this sub category being all Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m 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.
The 30-99m Twmpau by Myrddyn Phillips |
When the original 30-99m height band of Welsh P30 hills were published on Geoff Crowder’s v-g.me website this hill was not included in the Hills to be surveyed sub list, as it was considered not to meet the criteria then used for this sub category.
After the sub list was standardised, and interpolated heights and drop values also included the details for this hill were re-evaluated and it was listed under the point (Pt. 44m) notation with an estimated c 21m of drop based on the 44m summit spot height that appears on the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map and an estimated c 23m bwlch height based on interpolation of 5m contouring between 20m – 25m.
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The full details for the hill are:
Group: Ynys Môn
Name: Pen yr Orsedd
Previously Listed Name: Pt. 44m
OS 1:50,000 map: 114
Summit Height: 44m (spot height)
Summit Grid Reference: SH 32516 92447 (spot height)
Bwlch Height: c 23m (interpolation)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SH 32408 92169 (interpolation)
Drop: c 21m (spot height summit and interpolated bwlch)
Myrddyn Phillips (June 2021)
Mapping Mountains - Significant Name Changes - 30-99m Twmpau
Cafnan (SH 347 929) - 54th significant name change
Hill Reclassifications post for Cafnan
There has been a Significant Name Change to a hill that is listed in the 30-99m Twmpau, with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop and status of the hill derived from LIDAR analysis conducted by Myrddyn Phillips.
LIDAR image of Cafnan (SH 347 929) |
30-99m Twmpau – Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m in height that have 30m minimum drop, with an accompanying sub list entitled the 30-99m Sub-Twmpau with the criteria for this sub category being all Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m 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.
The 30-99m Twmpau by Myrddyn Phillips |
When the original 30-99m height band of Welsh P30 hills were published on Geoff Crowder’s v-g.me website this hill was not included in the Hills to be surveyed sub list, as it was considered not to meet the criteria then used for this sub category.
After the sub list was standardised, and interpolated heights and drop values also included the details for this hill were re-evaluated and it was listed under the point (Pt. 42m) notation with 23m of drop based on the 42m summit spot height that appears on the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map and the 19m bwlch spot height positioned at SH 34895 93133 that appeared on the Ordnance Survey Vector Map Local hosted on the Geograph website and which was entitled the Interactive Coverage Map.
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The full details for the hill are:
Group: Ynys Môn
Name: Cafnan
Previously Listed Name: Pt. 42m
OS 1:50,000 map: 114
Summit Height: 41.8m (LIDAR)
Summit Grid Reference: SH 34714 92915 (LIDAR)
Bwlch Height: 21.1m (LIDAR)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SH 34936 92892 (LIDAR)
Drop: 20.7m (LIDAR)
Myrddyn Phillips (May 2021)
Mapping Mountains - Significant Name Changes - 30-99m Twmpau
Tyn y Maes (SH 354 937) - 53rd significant name change
There has been a Significant Name Change to a hill that is listed in the 30-99m Twmpau, with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop and status of the hill derived from LIDAR analysis conducted by Myrddyn Phillips.
LIDAR image of Tyn y Maes (SH 354 937) |
30-99m Twmpau – Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m in height that have 30m minimum drop, with an accompanying sub list entitled the 30-99m Sub-Twmpau with the criteria for this sub category being all Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m 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.
The 30-99m Twmpau by Myrddyn Phillips |
The hill appeared in the original 30-99m Welsh P30 list on Geoff Crowder’s v-g.me website under the transposed name of Wylfa, with an accompanying note stating; Name from power station to the West.
Wylfa | 40m | SH355937 | 114 | 262 | Name from power station to the West |
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 power station and use it for that of the hill. 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.
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The full details for the hill are:
Group: Ynys Môn
Name: Tyn y Maes
Previously Listed Name: Wylfa
OS 1:50,000 map: 114
Summit Height: 40.7m (LIDAR)
Summit Grid Reference: SH 35484 93747 (LIDAR)
Bwlch Height: 15.3m (LIDAR)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SH 35494 93505 (LIDAR)
Drop: 25.3m (LIDAR)
Myrddyn Phillips (May 2021)
Mapping Mountains - Significant Name Changes - 30-99m Twmpau
Rhwng Dau Fynydd (SH 351 929) - 52nd significant name change
Hill Reclassifications post for Rhwng Dau Fynydd
There has been a Significant Name Change to a hill that is listed in the 30-99m Twmpau, with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop and status of the hill derived from LIDAR analysis conducted by Myrddyn Phillips.
LIDAR image of Rhwng Dau Fynydd (SH 351 929) |
30-99m Twmpau – Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m in height that have 30m minimum drop, with an accompanying sub list entitled the 30-99m Sub-Twmpau with the criteria for this sub category being all Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m 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.
The 30-99m Twmpau by Myrddyn Phillips |
When the original 30-99m height band of Welsh P30 hills were published on Geoff Crowder’s v-g.me website this hill was not included in the Hills to be surveyed sub list, as it was considered not to meet the criteria then used for this sub category.
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Therefore, the name this hill is now listed by in the 30-99m Twmpau is Rhwng Dau Fynydd and this name was derived from the Tithe map.
The full details for the hill are:
Group: Ynys Môn
Name: Rhwng Dau Fynydd
Previously Listed Name: Pt. c 40m
OS 1:50,000 map: 114
Summit Height: 42.0m (LIDAR)
Summit Grid Reference: SH 35146 92985 (LIDAR)
Bwlch Height: 22.0m (LIDAR)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SH 35426 92899 (LIDAR)
Drop: 20.0m (LIDAR)
Myrddyn Phillips (May 2021)
Mapping Mountains - Significant Name Changes - 30-99m Twmpau
Tyddyn Gwydryn Llain Fan (SH 495 681) - 51st significant name change
Hill Reclassifications post for Tyddyn Gwydryn Llain Fan
Significant Height Revisions post for Tyddyn Gwydryn Llain Fan
Summit Relocations post for Tyddyn Gwydryn Llain Fan
There has been a Significant Name Change to a hill that is listed in the 30-99m Twmpau, with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop and status of the hill derived from LIDAR analysis conducted by Myrddyn Phillips.
LIDAR image of Tyddyn Gwydryn Llain Fan (SH 495 681) |
30-99m Twmpau – Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m in height that have 30m minimum drop, with an accompanying sub list entitled the 30-99m Sub-Twmpau with the criteria for this sub category being all Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m 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.
The 30-99m Twmpau by Myrddyn Phillips |
When the original 30-99m height band of Welsh P30 hills were published on Geoff Crowder’s v-g.me website this hill was not included in the Hills to be surveyed sub list, as it was considered not to meet the criteria then used for this sub category.
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Therefore, the name this hill is now listed by in the 30-99m Twmpau is Tyddyn Gwydryn Llain Fan and this name was derived from the Tithe map.
The full details for the hill are:
Group: Ynys Môn
Name: Tyddyn Gwydryn Llain Fan
Previously Listed Name: Pt. 59m
OS 1:50,000 map: 114, 115
Summit Height: 60.4m (LIDAR)
Summit Grid Reference: SH 49584 68102 (LIDAR)
Bwlch Height: 31.9m (LIDAR)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SH 51324 71408 (LIDAR)
Drop: 28.5m (LIDAR)
Myrddyn Phillips (May 2021)
Mapping Mountains - Significant Name Changes - 30-99m Twmpau
Cae Canol (SH 498 709) - 50th significant name change
Hill Reclassifications post for Cae Canol
There has been a Significant Name Change to a hill that is listed in the 30-99m Twmpau, with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop and status of the hill derived from LIDAR analysis conducted by Myrddyn Phillips.
LIDAR image of Cae Canol (SH 498 709) |
30-99m Twmpau – Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m in height that have 30m minimum drop, with an accompanying sub list entitled the 30-99m Sub-Twmpau with the criteria for this sub category being all Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m 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.
The 30-99m Twmpau by Myrddyn Phillips |
When the original 30-99m height band of Welsh P30 hills were published on Geoff Crowder’s v-g.me website this hill was not included in the Hills to be surveyed sub list, as it was considered not to meet the criteria then used for this sub category.
After the sub list was standardised, and interpolated heights and drop values also included the details for this hill were re-evaluated and it was listed under the point (Pt. 66m) notation with an estimated c 25m of drop based on the 66m summit spot height and an estimated c 41m bwlch height based on interpolation of 5m contouring between 40m – 45m that appear on the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map.
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The full details for the hill are:
Group: Ynys Môn
Name: Cae Canol
Previously Listed Name: Pt. 66m
OS 1:50,000 map: 114, 115
Summit Height: 65.5m (LIDAR)
Summit Grid Reference: SH 49886 70969 (LIDAR)
Bwlch Height: 40.45m (LIDAR)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SH 50115 71771 (LIDAR)
Drop: 25.1m (LIDAR)
Myrddyn Phillips (May 2021)
Mapping Mountains - Significant Name Changes - 30-99m Twmpau
Menai Rock (SH 555 716) - 49th significant name change
Hill Reclassifications post for Menai Rock
Significant Height Revisions post for Menai Rock
There has been a Significant Name Change to a hill that is listed in the 30-99m Twmpau, with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop and status of the hill derived from LIDAR analysis conducted by Myrddyn Phillips.
LIDAR image of Menai Rock (SH 555 716) |
30-99m Twmpau – Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m in height that have 30m minimum drop, with an accompanying sub list entitled the 30-99m Sub-Twmpau with the criteria for this sub category being all Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m 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.
The 30-99m Twmpau by Myrddyn Phillips |
When the original 30-99m height band of Welsh P30 hills were published on Geoff Crowder’s v-g.me website this hill was not included in the Hills to be surveyed sub list, as it was considered not to meet the criteria then used for this sub category.
After the sub list was standardised, and interpolated heights and drop values also included the details for this hill were re-evaluated and it was listed under the point (Pt. 31m) notation with an estimated c 19m of drop based on the 31m summit spot height that appeared on the Ordnance Survey Vector Map Local hosted on the Geograph website and which was entitled the Interactive Coverage Map and an estimated c 12m bwlch height based on interpolation of 5m contouring between 10m – 15m that appear on the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map.
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The full details for the hill are:
Group: Ynys Môn
Name: Menai Rock
Previously Listed Name: Pt. 31m
OS 1:50,000 map: 114, 115
Summit Height: 33.1m (LIDAR)
Summit Grid Reference: SH 55569 71697 (LIDAR)
Bwlch Height: 9.0m (LIDAR)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SH 55622 72078 (LIDAR)
Drop: 24.1m (LIDAR)
Myrddyn Phillips (May 2021)
Mapping Mountains - Significant Name Changes - 30-99m Twmpau
Castell (SN 585 789) - 48th significant name change
Hill Reclassifications post for Castell
Significant Height Revisions post for Castell
There has been a Significant Name Change to a hill that is listed in the 30-99m 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 derived from LIDAR analysis and a subsequent Trimble GeoXH 6000 survey conducted by Myrddyn Phillips.
The view from the summit of Castell (SN 585 789) |
30-99m Twmpau - Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m in height with 30m minimum drop, with an accompanying sub list entitled the 30-99m Sub-Twmpau with the criteria for this sub category being all Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m 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.
The 30-99m Twmpau by Myrddyn Phillips |
Y Trechol - The Dominant Hills of Wales by Myrddyn Phillips |
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Y Castell | 73m | SN585790 | 135 | 213 | Name from ring and bailey at summit |
Since publication of these P30 lists on Geoff Crowder’s v-g.me website there have been a number of Ordnance Survey maps made available online, some of these are historic such as the series of Six-Inch maps on the National Library of Scotland website, whilst others are current and digitally updated such as the Vector Map Local hosted on the Geograph website and which was entitled the Interactive Coverage Map, and the interactive mapping on the Magic Maps and WalkLakes websites. Two of the historic maps now available online are the Draft Surveyors map and the Ordnance Survey One-Inch ‘Old Series’ map and it is these maps that form the basis for the compositional change in this hill’s listed name.
The Draft Surveyor maps consist of the preliminary drawings made by the Ordnance Survey surveyors between the 1780s and 1840 and formed the basis for the first publicly available One-Inch map. They were drawn at scales of six inches to the mile for areas considered of particular military significance and down to two inches to the mile for other areas. Fair copies were then produced from these preliminary drawings to one inch to the mile and then copper plates were prepared for printing. The Draft Surveyors maps for the whole of Wales are now available online and they form an important part in the study of Welsh upland place-names as they bridge the time frame between the late 18th century and the mid-19th century when the Ordnance Survey produced their first One-Inch maps, and importantly for this hill and its listed name, it is this map that shows the name as Castell, without the use of the definite article Y.
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The full details for the hill are:
Group: Elenydd
Name: Castell
Previously Listed Name: Y Castell
OS 1:50,000 map: 135
Summit Height: 77.2m (converted to OSGM15, Trimble GeoXH 6000)
Summit Grid Reference: SN 58516 78997 (Trimble GeoXH 6000)
Bwlch Height: 42.3m (LIDAR)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SN 58197 78954 (LIDAR)
Drop: 34.9m (Trimble GeoXH 6000 summit and LIDAR bwlch)
Dominance: 45.21% (Trimble GeoXH 6000 summit and LIDAR bwlch)
Myrddyn Phillips (April 2021)
Mapping Mountains - Significant Name Changes - 30-99m Twmpau
Ynys Fach (SN 668 951) - 47th significant name change
Hill Reclassifications post for Ynys Fach
Significant Height Revisions post for Ynys Fach
Summit Relocations post for Ynys Fach
There has been a Significant Name Change to a hill that is listed in the 30-99m Twmpau and Y Trechol – The Dominant Hills of Wales, with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop, dominance and status of the hill derived by Joe Nuttall who produced a summit analysis programme using LIDAR, and then by LIDAR analysis initially conducted by Jim Bloomer and subsequently by Myrddyn Phillips.
LIDAR image of Ynys Fach (SN 668 951) |
30-99m Twmpau - Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m in height with 30m minimum drop, with an accompanying sub list entitled the 30-99m Sub-Twmpau with the criteria for this sub category being all Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m 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.
The 30-99m Twmpau by Myrddyn Phillips |
Y Trechol - The Dominant Hills of Wales by Myrddyn Phillips |
The hill appeared in the original 30-99m Welsh P30 list on Geoff Crowder’s v-g.me website under the transposed name of Ynys Greigiog, which is a prominent name that appears adjacent to this hill on contemporary Ordnance Survey 1:50,000 Landranger and 1:25,000 Explorer maps.
Ynys Greigiog | 30c | SN670948 | 135 | 23 |
During my early hill listing I paid little regard to name placement on the map, or the meaning of names and to what feature the name was appropriately applied to. Therefore, I prioritised names for listing purposes that I now understand are either inappropriate or where another name is viewed as being more appropriate.
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The full details for the hill are:
Group: Pumlumon
Name: Ynys Fach
Previously Listed Name: Ynys Greigiog
OS 1:50,000 map: 135
Summit Height: 43.5m (LIDAR)
Summit Grid Reference: SN 66845 95141 (LIDAR)
Bwlch Height: 2.1m (LIDAR)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SN 67483 95096 (LIDAR)
Drop: 41.3m (LIDAR)
Dominance: 95.10% (LIDAR)
Myrddyn Phillips (April 2021)
Mapping Mountains - Significant Name Changes - 30-99m Twmpau
Ponciau Tre Wilmot (SH 227 816) - 46th significant name change
There has been a Significant Name Change to a hill that is listed in the 30-99m Twmpau and Y Trechol – The Dominant Hills of Wales, with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop, dominance and status of the hill derived from detail on contemporary maps produced from Ordnance Survey data and by LIDAR analysis conducted by Myrddyn Phillips.
Ponciau Tre Wilmot (SH 227 816) |
30-99m Twmpau - Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m in height with 30m minimum drop, with an accompanying sub list entitled the 30-99m Sub-Twmpau with the criteria for this sub category being all Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m 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.
The 30-99m Twmpau by Myrddyn Phillips |
Y Trechol - The Dominant Hills of Wales by Myrddyn Phillips |
The hill appeared in the original 30-99m Welsh P30list on Geoff Crowder’s v-g.me website under the transposed name of Tre-wilmot, with an accompanying note stating; Name from buildings to the North-West.
Tre-wilmot | 77m | SH228817 | 114 | 262 | Name from buildings to the North-West |
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 an old farm and use it for that of the hill. 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 |
Therefore, the name this hill is now listed by in the 30-99m Twmpau and Y Trechol – The Dominant Hills of Wales is Ponciau Tre Wilmot and this was derived from local enquiry.
The full details for the hill are:
Group: Ynys Môn
Name: Ponciau Tre Wilmot
Previously Listed Name: Tre-wilmot
OS 1:50,000 map: 114
Summit Height: 76.6m (LIDAR)
Summit Grid Reference: SH 22772 81657 (LIDAR)
Bwlch Height: c 38m (interpolation)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SH 21685 81120 (interpolation)
Drop: c 39m (LIDAR summit and interpolated bwlch)
Dominance: 50.41% (LIDAR summit and interpolated bwlch)
Myrddyn Phillips (April 2021)
Mapping Mountains - Significant Name Changes - 30-99m Twmpau
Cae’r Hafod (SH 237 800) - 45th significant name change
Hill Reclassifications post for Cae'r Hafod
There has been a Significant Name Change to a hill that is listed in the 30-99m Twmpau, with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop and status of the hill derived from detail on contemporary maps produced from Ordnance Survey data.
The criteria for the list that this name change applies to are:
30-99m Twmpau – Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m in height that have 30m minimum drop, with an accompanying sub list entitled the 30-99m Sub-Twmpau with the criteria for this sub category being all Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m 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.
The 30-99m Twmpau by Myrddyn Phillips |
When the original 30-99m height band of Welsh P30 hills were published on Geoff Crowder’s v-g.me website this hill was not included in the Hills to be surveyed sub list, as it was considered not to meet the criteria then used for this sub category.
After the sub list was standardised, and interpolated heights and drop values also included the details for this hill were re-evaluated and it was listed under the point (Pt. 38m) notation with 20m of drop based on the 38m summit spot height and the 18m bwlch spot height that appeared on the Ordnance Survey Vector Map Local hosted on the Geograph website and which was entitled the Interactive Coverage Map.
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The full details for the hill are:
Group: Ynys Môn
Name: Cae’r Hafod
Previously Listed Name: Pt. 38m
OS 1:50,000 map: 114
Summit Height: 38m (spot height)
Summit Grid Reference: SH 23732 80023 (spot height)
Bwlch Height: 18m (spot height)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SH 23844 80805 (spot height)
Drop: 20m (spot height summit and bwlch)
Myrddyn Phillips (April 2021)
Mapping Mountains - Significant Name Changes - 30-99m Twmpau
Mynydd (SH 255 773) - 44th significant name change
Hill Reclassifications post for Mynydd
There has been a Significant Name Change to a hill that is listed in the Double Sub-Twmpau adjoined to the 30-99m Twmpau, with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop and status of the hill derived from detail on contemporary maps produced from Ordnance Survey data.
The criteria for the list that this name change applies to are:
30-99m Twmpau - Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m in height with 30m minimum drop, this height band of hills has two accompanying sub lists, the first of which is entitled the 30-99m Sub-Twmpau with the criteria for this sub category being all Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m in height with 20m or more and below 30m of drop, and the second sub category is entitled the Double Sub-Twmpau with the criteria for this sub category being all Welsh hills at or above 20m and below 30m 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.
The 30-99m Twmpau by Myrddyn Phillips |
When the original 30-99m height band of Welsh P30 hills were published on Geoff Crowder’s v-g.me website this hill was not included in the Hills to be surveyed sub list, as it was considered not to meet the criteria then used for this sub category.
After the sub list was standardised, and interpolated heights and drop values also included the details for this hill were re-evaluated and it was listed under the point (Pt. 24m) notation with an estimated c 20m of drop, based on the 24m summit spot height that appeared on the Ordnance Survey Vector Map Local hosted on the Geograph website and which was entitled the Interactive Coverage Map and which now appears on the interactive mapping hosted on the Geograph website and an estimated c 4m bwlch height based on interpolation of 5m contouring between 0 – 5m that appear on the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map.
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The full details for the hill are:
Group: Ynys Môn
Name: Mynydd
Previously Listed Name: Pt. 24m
OS 1:50,000 map: 114
Summit Height: 24m (spot height)
Summit Grid Reference: SH 25599 77361 (spot height)
Bwlch Height: c 4m (interpolation)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SH 26020 77050 (interpolation)
Drop: c 20m (spot height summit and interpolated bwlch)
Myrddyn Phillips (April 2021)
Mapping Mountains - Significant Name Changes - 30-99m Twmpau
Cadair Pedwar Gwynt (SH 263 753) - 43rd significant name change
There has been a Significant Name Change to a hill that is listed in the 30-99m Twmpau and Y Trechol – The Dominant Hills of Wales, with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop, dominance and status of the hill derived from LIDAR analysis conducted by Myrddyn Phillips.
Cadair Pedwar Gwynt (SH 263 753) |
30-99m Twmpau - Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m in height with 30m minimum drop, with an accompanying sub list entitled the 30-99m Sub-Twmpau with the criteria for this sub category being all Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m 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.
The 30-99m Twmpau by Myrddyn Phillips |
Y Trechol - The Dominant Hills of Wales by Myrddyn Phillips |
The hill appeared in the original 30-99m Welsh P30 list on Geoff Crowder’s v-g.me website under the transposed name of Hirfron, with an accompanying note stating; Name from buildings to the East.
Hirfron | 63m | SH263753 | 114 | 262 | Trig pillar. Name from buildings to the East |
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 building and use it for that of the hill. 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.
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Therefore, the name this hill is now listed by in the 30-99m Twmpau and Y Trechol – The Dominant Hills of Wales is Cadair Pedwar Gwynt, and this was derived from local enquiry.
The full details for the hill are:
Group: Ynys Môn
Name: Cadair Pedwar Gwynt
Previously Listed Name: Hirfron
OS 1:50,000 map: 114
Summit Height: 63.7m (LIDAR)
Summit Grid Reference: SH 26346 75302 (LIDAR)
Bwlch Height: 4.45m (LIDAR)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SH 25393 79147 (LIDAR)
Drop: 59.3m (LIDAR)
Dominance: 93.02% (LIDAR)
Myrddyn Phillips (April 2021)
Mapping Mountains - Significant Name Changes - 30-99m Twmpau
Clegyrog Ganol (SH 385 894) - 42nd significant name change
Hill Reclassifications post for Clegyrog Ganol
There has been a Significant Name Change to a hill that is listed in the 30-99m Twmpau, with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop and status of the hill derived from detail on contemporary maps produced from Ordnance Survey data.
The criteria for the list that this name change applies to are:
30-99m Twmpau - Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m in height with 30m minimum drop, with an accompanying sub list entitled the 30-99m Sub-Twmpau with the criteria for this sub category being all Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m 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.
The 30-99m Twmpau by Myrddyn Phillips |
When the original 30-99m height band of Welsh P30 hills were published on Geoff Crowder’s v-g.me website this hill was not included in the main P30 or the Hills to be surveyed sub list, as it was considered not to meet the criteria then used for either category.
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As the summit of this hill comprises bounded land the details for it were examined on the Tithe map. The term Tithe map is generally given to a map of a Welsh or English parish or township and which was prepared after the 1836 Tithe Commutation Act. This act allowed tithes to be paid in cash rather than goods. The Tithe maps gave names of owners and occupiers of land in each parish and importantly for place-name research they also included the name of enclosed land. This enclosed land is usually based on a field system, however not every field is given a name, but many are and especially so in Wales.
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The full details for the hill are:
Group: Ynys Môn
Name: Clegyrog Ganol
Previously Listed Name: Pt. 99m
OS 1:50,000 map: 114
Summit Height: 99m (spot height)
Summit Grid Reference: SH 38569 89439 (hand-held GPS via DoBIH)
Bwlch Height: c 68m (interpolation)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SH 40950 89190 (interpolation)
Drop: c 31m (spot height summit and interpolated bwlch)
Myrddyn Phillips (March 2021)
Mapping Mountains - Significant Name Changes - 30-99m Twmpau
Llanlleiana Park (SH 383 949) - 41st significant name change
Survey post for Llanlleiana Park
There has been a Significant Name Change to a hill that is listed in the 30-99m Twmpau and Y Trechol – The Dominant Hills of Wales, with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop, dominance and status of the hill derived from a Trimble GeoXH 6000 survey conducted by Myrddyn Phillips.
Llanlleiana Park (SH 383 949) |
30-99m Twmpau - Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m in height with 30m minimum drop, with an accompanying sub list entitled the 30-99m Sub-Twmpau with the criteria for this sub category being all Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m 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.
The 30-99m Twmpau by Myrddyn Phillips |
Y Trechol - The Dominant Hills of Wales by Myrddyn Phillips |
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Moel Llanlleiana | 65c | SH383950 | 114 | 262 | Name from buildings to the South-East |
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. 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.
As the summit of this hill comprises bounded land the details for it were examined on the Tithe map. The term Tithe map is generally given to a map of a Welsh or English parish or township and which was prepared after the 1836 Tithe Commutation Act. This act allowed tithes to be paid in cash rather than goods. The Tithe maps gave names of owners and occupiers of land in each parish and importantly for place-name research they also included the name of enclosed land. This enclosed land is usually based on a field system, however not every field is given a name, but many are and especially so in Wales.
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The full details for the hill are:
Group: Ynys Môn
Name: Llanlleiana Park
Previously Listed Name: Moel Llanlleiana
OS 1:50,000 map: 114
Summit Height: 68.2m (converted to OSGM15)
Summit Grid Reference: SH 38337 94993
Bwlch Height: 34.2m (converted to OSGM15)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SH 38745 94536
Drop: 34.0m
Dominance: 49.85%
Myrddyn Phillips (March 2021)
Mapping Mountains - Significant Name Changes - 30-99m Twmpau
Glan y Morfa (SH 438 679) - 40th significant name change
Hill Reclassifications post for Glan y Morfa
There has been a Significant Name Change to a hill that is listed in the 30-99m Twmpau and Y Trechol – The Dominant Hills of Wales, with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop, dominance and status of the hill confirmed by LIDAR analysis conducted by Myrddyn Phillips.
LIDAR image of Glan y Morfa (SH 438 679) |
30-99m Twmpau - Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m in height with 30m minimum drop, with an accompanying sub list entitled the 30-99m Sub-Twmpau with the criteria for this sub category being all Welsh hills at or above 30m and below 100m 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.
The 30-99m Twmpau by Myrddyn Phillips |
Y Trechol - The Dominant Hills of Wales by Myrddyn Phillips |
When the original 30-99m height band of Welsh P30 hills were published on Geoff Crowder’s v-g.me website this hill was not included in the Hills to be surveyed sub list, as it was considered not to meet the criteria then used for this sub category.
After the sub list was standardised, and interpolated heights and drop values also included the details for this hill were re-evaluated and it was listed with twin tops both with a 59m summit spot height (59m at SH 43811 67899 on the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map and 59m at SH 45087 68972 on the Ordnance Survey Vector Map Local that was hosted on the Geograph website and which was entitled the Interactive Coverage Map). LIDAR has now confirmed which top is higher and this was listed under the point (Pt. 59m) notation.
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The full details for the hill are:
Group: Ynys Môn
Name: Glan y Morfa
Previously Listed Name: Pt. 59m
OS 1:50,000 map: 114, 115
Summit Height: 59.2m (LIDAR)
Summit Grid Reference: SH 43819 67923 (LIDAR)
Bwlch Height: 27.9m (LIDAR)
Bwlch Grid Reference: SH 45679 69377 (LIDAR)
Drop: 31.3m (LIDAR)
Dominance: 52.85% (LIDAR)
LIDAR image of The Larches (ST 433 899) |
The 30-99m Twmpau by Myrddyn Phillips |
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, and which is now available in its entirety on Mapping Mountains in Google Doc format.
Y Trechol - The Dominant Hills of Wales by Myrddyn Phillips |
Coed y Mynydd | 85c | ST433899 | 171/172 | 154 |
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High Grove Wood (ST 423 898) - 38th significant name change
LIDAR image of High Grove Wood (ST 423 898) |
The 30-99m Twmpau - The 30m - 99m Hills of Wales by Myrddyn Phillips |
Y Trechol - The Dominant Hills of Wales by Myrddyn Phillips |
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High Grove | 92m | ST424897 | 171/172 | 154 |
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Mapping Mountains - Significant Name Changes - 30-99m Twmpau
Lady Hill (ST 344 883) - 37th significant name change
LIDAR image of Lady Hill (ST 344 883) |
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Alway | 60c | ST344883 | 171 | 152 |
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Mapping Mountains - Significant Name Changes - 30-99m Twmpau
LIDAR image of Ringland Top (ST 353 885) |
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The Circles | 66m | ST353885 | 171 | 152 |
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