Views The hill face provides views in a westerly, northerly and southerly direction over the Vale of Rugby and the
Northamptonshire Uplands, notable views include those of
Rugby,
DIRFT, and the beginning of the
A14. Further away, the
Watford Gap,
Borough Hill,
Arbury Hill,
Catthorpe Interchange and even
Beacon Hill, Leicestershire can be seen. It is often cited as having some of the best views in the county. and
Rugby Cement Works, and the
A14 are visible
Human Settlement The hill is located around 1 km northeast of
Elkington, 2 km west of
Cold Ashby, and 4 km northeast of
Yelvertoft. There are 3 farms located on the hillside and the land on the hill is used for a mixture of arable and crop farming. To the east of the hill, there are two separate radio masts, both of which are located on farmland. Further east,
Cold Ashby Golf Club is located. Many of the holes on the course are built on the hillside. Stanford Road, a minor road linking
Cold Ashby and
Stanford, runs along the top of the hill and down the north face before turning west and continuing along the
Avon floodplain towards Stanford. The
Jurassic Way was officially opened on the hill in 1994 and the hill forms an approximate midpoint of the path. == References ==