Botley Hill
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| Botley Hill | |
|---|---|
| Elevation | 267 m (876 ft) |
| Location | Surrey, |
| Range | North Downs |
| Prominence | 206 m |
| Topo map | OS Landranger 187 |
| OS grid reference | TQ396553 |
| Listing | Marilyn |
Botley Hill is a hill in Surrey located on the North Downs with a height of 267 metres. It is the highest point on the North Downs excluding the roughly parallel Greensand Ridge to the south. It is a Marylin and the third highest point in Surrey after Leith Hill and Gibbet Hill.
It lies at the junction of Croydon Road, The Ridge, Clarks Lane and Titsey Hill in Warlingham on the North Downs Way. To the south is Oxted, which is the nearest railway station. [1]
As the tallest point of the North Downs, it can be seen from many tall buildings in London, and for example from Alexandra Palace in North London. [2]

