This category is for
English peaks, categorised by means of the following hill lists. Note that any one peak may ‘qualify’ for inclusion in several lists.
Hewitts are hills in England, Wales or Ireland over two thousand feet (610 m) high with a relative height of at least 30 m (98 feet). The list was compiled and is maintained by Alan Dawson.
Marilyns are hills in the
British Isles that have a relative height of at least 150 m (492 feet), regardless of distance, absolute height or merit. There are currently 1,551 Marilyns in
Britain: 1,213 in Scotland, 178 in
England, 156 in
Wales and 5 on the
Isle of Man (Black Mountain is in both England and Wales). There are a further 453 Marilyns in
Ireland. The list was compiled and is maintained by Alan Dawson.
The
Wainwrights are hills in the
English Lake District that have a chapter in one of
Alfred Wainwright's Pictorial Guides to the Lakeland Fells. There are 214 hills in the seven guides. There are no height or distance qualifications to these hills; they are simply the ones he thought worthy of inclusion.
Subcategories
This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
This category is for
English peaks, categorised by means of the following hill lists. Note that any one peak may ‘qualify’ for inclusion in several lists.
Hewitts are hills in England, Wales or Ireland over two thousand feet (610 m) high with a relative height of at least 30 m (98 feet). The list was compiled and is maintained by Alan Dawson.
Marilyns are hills in the
British Isles that have a relative height of at least 150 m (492 feet), regardless of distance, absolute height or merit. There are currently 1,551 Marilyns in
Britain: 1,213 in Scotland, 178 in
England, 156 in
Wales and 5 on the
Isle of Man (Black Mountain is in both England and Wales). There are a further 453 Marilyns in
Ireland. The list was compiled and is maintained by Alan Dawson.
The
Wainwrights are hills in the
English Lake District that have a chapter in one of
Alfred Wainwright's Pictorial Guides to the Lakeland Fells. There are 214 hills in the seven guides. There are no height or distance qualifications to these hills; they are simply the ones he thought worthy of inclusion.
Subcategories
This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.