White Hill (Forest of Bowland)
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In the Forest of Bowland |
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| height | 544 m | |
| location | Lancashire , England | |
| Coordinates | 54 ° 1 '24 " N , 2 ° 30' 2" W | |
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| Type | Marilyn | |
The White Hill is a mountain in the Forest of Bowland in Lancashire , England . The White Hill has a notch height of 159 m with a total height of 544 m. There is a trigonometric point on the top of the mountain .
In the Middle Ages, White Hill marked the northernmost point of the Lordship of the Forest of Bowland .
The Whitendale River as well as the River Hodder and its tributary the Croasdale Brook arise on White Hill.