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TP6751 - Warren Hill
Logged Visits:
Gates locked today and could not find a way in although the pillar is almost within reach. Many wind turbines in the area and views are limited.
Gate open and short walk to trig
Visible but no access
Easy to day. Construction still ongoing and access gates open so I drove in. Parked at top of drive and waved to the workmen as I made my way to the pillar. In excellent condition and still retains an original raised letter plug.
No access at present but very close to fencing and would have been touchable if the mesh had been larger so i am counting it as bagged!
Unable to get to trig gate in new fence locked,but easy visible from roadside.
This Pillar has been carefully treated after construction work has taken place.It proudly sits on new concrete base along side new fence.There is row after row of new buildings with new road system to them.I think future TP baggers will find this an easy one to find as the site will be open to access.Praise must be given to the Civil Engineering team for the respect it has shown to this Pillar where it sits with importance on this new site.
This is no longer an easy roadside bag. Trig is now on the other side of a new metal fence. Earth moving equipment active on site. Gate was open so sneaked in for a quick visit. Plug intact, good condition - looks like the pillar will survive the developments but may become inaccessible.
near to the road, behind hedge in field, easy to find. Field being dug up for construction ? large agricultural development. Good condition, all intact.Not a pleasant site or sight.
Good views of surrounding hills despite the murkiness.
easy roadside trig no need to turn the engine off.
Easy roadside trig.Either the electrified fence has gone or I managed to avoid it in the undergrowth.
First night trig, went past it a couple of times in the dark. Pillar close to a hedge on the field side but take care with leccy fence protecting field and 'chalets' (for pigs?hens?)
roadside near electric fence.
Between electric fence and hedge, All metalwork ok.
Just behind hedge on roadside . Electric fence to south of trig. Parking nearby
gate to park in 40m east of the trig all else already said
7/13 Next to the leathel electric fence that my brother tried to convince my to touch, i refused and he disided to show me that it "wasn't on!". To his disgust, amazment and pain it was on and he got a fox proof sized electric shock. Can any one beat this as the most stupid thing one of your trigging party has done. Back to the trig, all the sightholes not visable orinonal metal work but i couldn't see the 1P.
Nice easy find behind the hedge. nice views today
Next to large poultry farm ,sort of free range ...half decent views.
No obvious damage. Plug intact. Right beside an electrified fence!!!! The 1p is still there.
jamie's 6th birthday trig pillar
Between a hedge and a brutal electric fence just off a lane, and guarding a filed of ten thousand free-range chickens! There a 1p. piece on the top of the pillar [which I left intact!]. It has the original plug - one of those unusual ones with highly-raised letters set in a double indented circle. Some white paint. All sightholes below soil level. Limited agricultural views. There is also a field next door growing red onions!!
vgc, metal cap shallow letters, behind gappy hedge N side of rd at summit, FB facing S
Easy find at the side of the road but very close to an electric fence
Just through the hedge from the roadside. Good condition complete with all metalwork including plug with raised lettering (also bonus 1975 1p piece!)
Roadside, but beware the leccy fence. I recorded the number as 1703.. but the photo came out and it was 1705! I did not look too closely! Great view of the pig arks. Intact.
Easy access. Plug with raised lettering.
Great views of chickens!
Actually behind a hedge and adjoining a chicken farm - the interesting bit being the proximity of an electric fence making taking a photo of the BM plate quite a hazard - not lethal maybe but to be avoided!
On roadside near Blidworth.
behind hedge N side of rd (happened to visit just after dark) |