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TP4907 - Moor Hill

Grid reference : TA 19215 52227 map 
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TP4907 Moor Hill
Type :Pillar
Condition :Destroyed Destroyed
Flush Bracket Number :S6252
Current use :none
Historic use :Secondary
Waypoint :TP4907
County :Humberside
Nearest town :HORNSEA


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There are 8 photos for this trigpoint (view album).

This trigpoint:
Is ranked joint 10370th with 15 other trigs (more).
Has a mean score of 3.78/10 (from 9 logged visits)
Was First logged: 2nd Jan 2004
Has never been found intact
Was Last logged: 5th May 2013

Of the 9 logged visits,
0 recorded a location

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Selection of photos for this Pillar.

Can't see it from here!!
By fitzydan
The Remains of the trigpoint.
By The RockKnocker
Trig would have been a few metres past this big hunk of reinforced concrete
By peregrinus
This concrete with brick infill is characteristically trig-like but who knows
By peregrinus

By asbown
See 3 more in the album.

Logged Visits:

Destroyed 5th May 2013  13:28  by fitzydan

FB Number: Not logged  Condition: Destroyed  Score: 5/10

The sea and coastal erosion seem to have claimed this one...

Can't see it from here!!


Destroyed 17th Apr 2013  14:13  by The RockKnocker

FB Number: Not logged  Condition: Destroyed  Score: 1/10

Not much left of this one and what is left is in the sea, coastal erosion.

The Remains of the trigpoint. Not much remains of this one, just a lump on concrete in the see, photo taken from Skirlington trig.


Destroyed 2nd Sep 2012  13:35  by peregrinus

FB Number: Not logged  Condition: Destroyed  Score: 6/10

Cliff has receded about 40m beyond where trig used to be. 2 big hunks of reinforced concrete on beach nearby, probably not trig related. One chunk of concrete 50m south with a few pieces of brick incorporated struck me as trig like but who knows. If not taken away by the OS I guess the pillar will have been broken up and dispersed by years of wave activity. Walked from S along clifftop, found an easy descent point, then walked back along beach (well used path back up to caravans). Visit was more or less at low tide (very low - spring tide - full moon).

Trig would have been a few metres past this big hunk of reinforced concrete
This concrete with brick infill is characteristically trig-like but who knows


Destroyed 28th Sep 2011  11:55  by Dusty

FB Number: Not logged  Condition: Destroyed  Score: 3/10

Gone over the cliff and now replacement may soon go the same way.


Destroyed 17th Sep 2010  14:04  by Bourne

FB Number: Not logged  Condition: Destroyed  Score: 6/10

Parked up and had a look round but no joy, gone forever


Destroyed 6th Sep 2009  17:20  by asbown

FB Number: Not logged  Condition: Destroyed  Score: 6/10

be rude not to log it while you are here,


Destroyed 7th Jun 2008  11:20  by ted

FB Number: Not logged  Condition: Destroyed  Score: 1/10

OS database states that this one was destroyed 06/60; also gives a computation year for nearby Skirlington as 1959 which implies that the two trigs co-existed for a short while with a separation of approx 47m.

Moor Hill Fragment of an eroded building on beach. Trig would have been about here but at cliff-top level.


Destroyed 12th May 2006  12:25  by Brisey

FB Number: Not logged  Condition: Destroyed  Score: 6/10

I am surprised how few of the loggers of TP7130 have logged this lost location. You can't get much close to this pillar's location than that pillar! There are plenty of blocks of concrete at the foot of the cliff and poking out of the sand, but I doubt if any remains of this pillar are now among them.

TP4907 location Blocks at the foot of the cliff, more recent than the pillar?
TP4907 location The pillar was about 120 ft beyond the current cliff edge.


Destroyed 2nd Jan 2004  12:00  by iainmac

FB Number: Not logged  Condition: Destroyed  Score: 0/10

Visited TP7130; no sign of this one.





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