Statistics for Highest peaks in the English ceremonial counties

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    (135 since last reset)
  • The average score is 4 of 48

Answer Stats

CountyHighest Point% Correct
CumbriaScafell Pike
81%
DerbyshireKinder Scout
30%
CornwallBrown Willy
24%
North YorkshireWhernside
20%
NorthumberlandThe Cheviot
15%
SomersetDunkery Beacon
13%
SurreyLeith Hill
13%
DevonHigh Willhays
12%
WorcestershireWorcestershire Beacon
10%
NorfolkBeacon Hill
9%
West YorkshireBlack Hill
8%
ShropshireBrown Clee Hill
8%
East SussexDitchling Beacon
7%
BedfordshireDunstable Downs
7%
CheshireShining Tor
7%
DurhamMickle Fell
6%
WiltshireMilk Hill
6%
HerefordshireBlack Mountain
5%
GloucestershireCleeve Hill
5%
OxfordshireWhitehorse Hill
5%
LeicestershireBardon Hill
4%
NorthamptonshireArbury Hill
3%
MerseysideBillinge Hill
3%
East Riding of YorkshireBishop Wilton Wold
3%
Greater ManchesterBlack Chew Head
3%
StaffordshireCheeks Hill (South West shoulder)
3%
EssexChrishall Common
3%
RutlandCold Overton Park
3%
WarwickshireEbrington Hill
3%
SuffolkGreat Wood Hill
3%
LancashireGreen Hill
3%
City of LondonJunction of High Holborn and Chancery Lane
3%
DorsetLewesdon Hill
3%
HertfordshirePavis Wood (North East shoulder)
3%
HampshirePilot Hill
3%
Isle of WightSt Boniface Down
3%
West MidlandsTurners Hill
3%
Greater LondonWesterham Heights (North East sholder)
3%
KentBetsom's Hill
2%
CambridgeshireGreat Chishill
2%
BuckinghamshireHaddington Hill
2%
South YorkshireHigh Stones
2%
LincolnshireNormanby le Wold Top
2%
NottinghamshireSilverhill
2%
BerkshireWalbury Hill
2%
West SussexBlacks Down
1%
Tyne and WearCurrock Hill
1%
City of BristolLodge Hill
1%

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