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Corndon Hill

Coordinates: 52°33′56″N 3°01′31″W / 52.56548°N 3.02528°W / 52.56548; -3.02528
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Corndon Hill
Corndon Hill above the Mitchells Fold stone circle
Highest point
Elevation513 m (1,683 ft)
Prominence201 m (659 ft)
Parent peakStiperstones
ListingMarilyn
Geography
LocationPowys, Wales
Parent rangeShropshire Hills
OS gridSO306969
Topo mapOS Landranger 137

see also: Hyssington

Corndon Hill is a hill in Powys, Mid Wales, whose summit rises to 1,683 ft above sea level.

It is surrounded on three sides by the English county of Shropshire and forms a prominent landmark in the Wales-England border. Corndon's prominent western edge appears to form a separate hill and is known locally as Lan Fawr (Welsh: 'Big Hill').

The Bronze Age stone circles of Mitchell's Fold and the now largely destroyed The Whetstones lie at the foot of the hill within Shropshire.

Corndon Hill is often used as a launch site by paraglider pilots, usually in an easterly wind.

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52°33′56″N 3°01′31″W / 52.56548°N 3.02528°W / 52.56548; -3.02528