Shutlingsloe

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Shutlingsloe is a prominent, steep-sided hill in Cheshire, England, often called the "Matterhorn of Cheshire" for its distinctive pointed profile and extensive views over the surrounding countryside.

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Shutlingsloe canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hill
landform
access open access land
public footpaths
category Mountains and hills of Cheshire
Peaks of the Peak District NERFINISHED
country England
elevation 1660 feet
506 metres
geology gritstone
sandstone
gridReferenceUK SJ976696
hasAlternativeName Matterhorn of Cheshire NERFINISHED
hasReputation distinctive skyline feature
hasShape pointed profile
steep-sided
hasSummitFeature cairn
trig point
isLandmarkOf Cheshire NERFINISHED
isVisibleFrom Cheshire Plain NERFINISHED
locatedIn Cheshire
Peak District NERFINISHED
Peak District National Park NERFINISHED
locatedNear Macclesfield Forest NERFINISHED
Wildboarclough NERFINISHED
nearestTown Macclesfield NERFINISHED
offersViewOf Cheshire Plain NERFINISHED
Manchester NERFINISHED
Peak District NERFINISHED
Shropshire Hills NERFINISHED
partOf South Pennines foothills NERFINISHED
popularFor fell running
hiking
walking
prominence 134 metres

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Macclesfield hasNearbyHill Shutlingsloe
Shining Tor offersViewOf Shutlingsloe