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London

United Kingdom > England > London

Average elevation: 42 m

United Kingdom

United Kingdom

Scotland accounts for just under a third (32 per cent) of the total area of the UK, covering 78,772 square kilometres (30,410 sq mi). This includes nearly eight hundred islands, predominantly west and north of the mainland; notably the Hebrides, Orkney Islands and Shetland Islands. Scotland is the most…

Average elevation: 79 m

Edinburgh

United Kingdom > Scotland > Edinburgh

Some have called Edinburgh the Athens of the North for a variety of reasons. The earliest comparison between the two cities showed that they had a similar topography, with the Castle Rock of Edinburgh performing a similar role to the Athenian Acropolis. Both of them had flatter, fertile agricultural land…

Average elevation: 104 m

Sussex

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 39 m

East of England

United Kingdom > England

The East of England region has the lowest elevation range in the UK. Twenty percent of the region is below mean sea level, most of this in North Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and on the Essex Coast. Most of the remaining area is of low elevation, with extensive glacial deposits. The Fens, a large area of reclaimed…

Average elevation: 39 m

Kent

United Kingdom > England

Kent was also the location of the largest number of art schools in the country during the nineteenth century, estimated by the art historian David Haste, to approach two hundred. This is believed to be the result of Kent being a front line county during the Napoleonic Wars. At this time, before the invention…

Average elevation: 37 m

City of London

United Kingdom > England > City of London > City of London

The elevation of the City ranges from sea level at the Thames to 21.6 metres (71 ft) at the junction of High Holborn and Chancery Lane. Two small but notable hills are within the historic core, Ludgate Hill to the west and Cornhill to the east. Between them ran the Walbrook, one of the many "lost" rivers or…

Average elevation: 42 m

North Yorkshire

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 153 m

Plymouth

United Kingdom > England > Devon > Plymouth

The River Plym, which flows off Dartmoor to the north-east, forms a smaller estuary to the east of the city called Cattewater. Plymouth Sound is protected from the sea by the Plymouth Breakwater, in use since 1814. In the Sound is Drake's Island which is seen from Plymouth Hoe, a flat public area on top of…

Average elevation: 81 m

Northamptonshire

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 97 m

Stobswood

United Kingdom > England > Northumberland

Average elevation: 41 m

Abergavenny

United Kingdom > Wales > Monmouthshire

Average elevation: 187 m

Catchem's End

United Kingdom > England > Warwickshire > Warwick > Hatton

Average elevation: 98 m

Lincolnshire

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 28 m

Hampshire

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 73 m

South East England

United Kingdom > England

Near Weybridge are the UK headquarters of Sony with SSP Group (situated in Byfleet) and Procter & Gamble (next door to each other on The Heights Business Park near the former Brooklands racing circuit) with Kia Motors UK and Petroleum Geo-Services UK, and Gallaher Group (cigarettes) is to the north, next to…

Average elevation: 69 m

Tixall

United Kingdom > England > Staffordshire > Stafford

Average elevation: 92 m

Colyford

United Kingdom > England > Devon > East Devon

Average elevation: 52 m

Macclesfield

United Kingdom > England > Macclesfield

Average elevation: 189 m

Gun Hill

United Kingdom > England > Isle of Wight > Shorwell

Average elevation: 61 m

Cambridge

United Kingdom > England > Cambridge

The city, like most of the UK, has a maritime climate highly influenced by the Gulf Stream. Located in the driest region of Britain, Cambridge's rainfall averages around 570 mm (22.44 in) per year, around half the national average, with some years occasionally falling into the semi-arid (under 500 mm (19.69…

Average elevation: 18 m

Brighton

United Kingdom > England > Brighton and Hove

Average elevation: 64 m

Cheshire

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 103 m

City of Bristol

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 80 m

East Sussex

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 43 m

Sutton

United Kingdom > England > Essex > Rochford > Sutton

Average elevation: 10 m

City of Durham

United Kingdom > England > County Durham > Durham

Average elevation: 76 m

Leeds

United Kingdom > England

Lying in the eastern foothills of the Pennines, there is a significant variation in elevation within the city's built-up area. The district ranges from 1,115 feet (340 m) in the far west on the slopes of Ilkley Moor to about 33 feet (10 m) where the rivers Aire and Wharfe cross the eastern boundary. Land rises…

Average elevation: 94 m

Yr Elen

United Kingdom > Wales > Gwynedd

Average elevation: 700 m

Skiddaw

United Kingdom > England > Cumberland

Skiddaw is a mountain in the Lake District National Park in England. Its 931-metre (3,054 ft) summit is traditionally considered to be the fourth-highest peak but depending on what topographic prominence is thought to be significant is also variously ranked as the third- and the sixth-highest in England. It…

Average elevation: 630 m

Round Crag

United Kingdom > England > Cumberland

Average elevation: 378 m

Medbourne

United Kingdom > England > Swindon > Badbury

Average elevation: 160 m

Richmond Park

United Kingdom > England > London

Average elevation: 26 m

Somerset

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 87 m

Salford

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 52 m

Slaghtneill

United Kingdom > Northern Ireland

Average elevation: 192 m

South Wales

United Kingdom > Wales

Average elevation: 163 m

Aberdeen

United Kingdom > Scotland > Aberdeen

Two weather stations collect climate data for the area, Aberdeen/Dyce Airport, and Craibstone. Both are about 4 1⁄2 miles (7 km) to the north west of the city centre, and given that they are in close proximity to each other, exhibit very similar climatic regimes. Dyce tends to have marginally warmer daytime…

Average elevation: 52 m

Richmond

United Kingdom > England > London

The town centre lies just below 33 ft (10m) above sea level. South of the town centre, rising from Richmond Bridge to an elevation of 165 ft (50m), is Richmond Hill. Just beyond the summit of Richmond Hill is Richmond Park, an area of 2,360 acres (9.55 km2; 3.7 sq mi) of wild heath and woodland originally…

Average elevation: 17 m

Durham

United Kingdom > England > County Durham

Average elevation: 119 m

Newport

United Kingdom > Wales > Newport

Average elevation: 89 m

Lingmoor Fell

United Kingdom > England > Westmorland and Furness

Although it is surrounded by higher and better-known fells, Lingmoor Fell is quite separate and distinct with no connecting ridges to other fells, giving it a considerable (for such a small fell) topographic prominence of 245 metres (804 feet), making it a Marilyn hill. Lingmoor Fell has a subsidiary top,…

Average elevation: 218 m

Henhurst

United Kingdom > England > Kent > Gravesham > Cobham

Average elevation: 78 m

Chertsey

United Kingdom > England > Surrey > Borough of Runnymede

Samuel Lewis devotes one of his longest entries to the small town in his 1848 topographical guide to England.

Average elevation: 22 m

Newstead

United Kingdom > England > Stoke-on-Trent > Longton

Average elevation: 135 m

Foxhill Park

United Kingdom > England > Bradford > Queensbury > Mountain

Average elevation: 306 m

River Dee

United Kingdom > Wales > Denbighshire > Corwen > Bonwm

Average elevation: 244 m

Warwickshire

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 111 m

Worcestershire

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 99 m

Gloucestershire

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 99 m

Darlington

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 70 m

Essex

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 44 m

Leicestershire

United Kingdom > England

A large part of the north-west of the county, around Coalville, forms part of the new National Forest area extending into Derbyshire and Staffordshire. The highest point of the county is Bardon Hill at 278 m (912 ft), which is also a Marilyn; with other hilly/upland areas of around 150–200 metres (490–660…

Average elevation: 97 m

Devon

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 94 m

South Normanton

United Kingdom > England > Derbyshire > Bolsover

Average elevation: 123 m

Firsby

United Kingdom > England > Lincolnshire > East Lindsey > Firsby

Average elevation: 4 m

Watford

United Kingdom > England > Hertfordshire

Average elevation: 77 m

Fairlight Glen

United Kingdom > England > East Sussex > Hastings

Average elevation: 67 m

Rough Hill

United Kingdom > England > Rochdale

Average elevation: 357 m

Hebden Bridge

United Kingdom > England > Calderdale

Average elevation: 277 m

Dolfor

United Kingdom > Wales > Powys

Average elevation: 330 m

Beaufort

United Kingdom > Wales > Blaenau Gwent

Average elevation: 384 m

Box

United Kingdom > England > Gloucestershire > Stroud

Average elevation: 142 m

Clough Head

United Kingdom > England > Calderdale > Norland

Average elevation: 174 m

Llanfihangel Tal-y-llyn

United Kingdom > Wales > Powys

Average elevation: 190 m

Bittaford

United Kingdom > England > Devon > South Hams

Average elevation: 175 m

Larkhill

United Kingdom > England > Wiltshire

Average elevation: 111 m

Scottish Highlands

United Kingdom > Scotland > Highland

The entire region was covered by ice sheets during the Pleistocene ice ages, save perhaps for a few nunataks. The complex geomorphology includes incised valleys and lochs carved by the action of mountain streams and ice, and a topography of irregularly distributed mountains whose summits have similar heights…

Average elevation: 907 m

Craigburn

United Kingdom > Scotland > Perth and Kinross > Rait

Average elevation: 77 m

Herefordshire

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 159 m

Hertfordshire

United Kingdom > England

Elevations are higher in the north and west, reaching more than 800 feet (240 m) in the Chilterns near Tring. The county centres on the headwaters and upper valleys of the rivers Lea and the Colne; both flow south, and each is accompanied by a canal. Hertfordshire's undeveloped land is mainly agricultural,…

Average elevation: 82 m

Dorset

United Kingdom > England > Talbot Village

Average elevation: 57 m

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