Cae Top (SJ 061 016)
There has been a Significant Name Change to a hill
that is listed in the 200m Twmpau,
with the summit height, bwlch height and their locations, the drop and status
of the hill confirmed by LIDAR analysis and a subsequent Trimble GeoXH 6000
survey conducted by Myrddyn Phillips.
Cae Top (SJ 061 016) |
The criteria for the list that this name change
applies to are:
200m Twmpau - Welsh hills at or above 200m and below 300m in height with 30m
minimum drop, with an accompanying sub list entitled the 200m Sub-Twmpau with
the criteria for this sub category being all Welsh hills at or above 200m and
below 300m 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 200m Twmpau by Myrddyn Phillips |
The hill is adjoined to the
Carnedd Wen group of hills which are situated
in the south-eastern part of North Wales (Region A, Sub-Region A4), and it is
encircled by minor roads, with also the B4389 and B4390 roads to its east, and
has the village of Adfa towards the south.
When the original 200m height band of Welsh P30 hills were published on Geoff Crowder’s v-g.me website this hill was not
included in the accompanying Hills to be
surveyed sub list, as it was considered not to meet the criteria then used
for this sub category.
When the sub list was standardised, and
interpolated heights and drop values also included the details for this hill
were re-assessed and it was listed under the point (Pt. 269m) notation with 26m
of drop, based on the 269m 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 is now presented on the mapping on the
Magic Maps website, and the 243m bwlch spot height that appears on the Ordnance
Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map.
Extract from the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer map |
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.
Extract from the Tithe map |
The enclosed land where the summit of this hill is
situated is given the number 593 on the Tithe map, this can be cross referenced
against the apportionments; it is these apportionments that give the name of
the owner or occupier of the land as well as the name of the land. The land where the summit of this hill is
situated is named as Cae Top, with the details on the Tithe map appearing in the parish of Llanwyddelan and in the
county named as Montgomery.
Extract from the apportionments |
Therefore, the name this hill is now listed by in
the 200m Twmpau is Cae Top, and this
was derived from the Tithe map.
The full details for the hill are:
Group: Carnedd Wen
Name: Cae Top
Previously Listed Name:
Pt. 269m
OS 1:50,000 map: 136
Summit Height: 268.8m (converted to OSGM15, Trimble GeoXH
6000)
Summit Grid
Reference: SJ 06132 01671 (Trimble GeoXH
6000)
Bwlch Height: 243.0m (LIDAR)
Bwlch Grid
Reference: SJ 06613 01642 (LIDAR)
Drop: 25.9m (Trimble GeoXH 6000 summit and LIDAR bwlch)
Myrddyn Phillips (November 2020)
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