Field at the foot of Haste Hill

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Field at the foot of Haste Hill

Image: © Marathon Taken: 21 Mar 2018

Haste Hill is part of an open space to the west of Northwood Hills and would be one of the hills after which Northwood Hills is named - see also https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5667907 It slopes down to the west to Haste Hill Golf Course and to the south-west to Ruislip Woods National Nature Reserve. Most of the paths are fairly informal although there is one good path which crosses the top of the hill but then as it reaches the bottom of the northern slope it peters out into what at the time I visited was this very muddy field. There is a ditch beyond the hegdgeline on the right and the slope up to the top of Haste Hill is beyond this. The houses ahead are in Highland Road.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.600012
Longitude
-0.414061