Lake District
Watch Hill [Setmurthy Common]
255M
837FT
About Watch Hill [Setmurthy Common]
Rising gently above the market town of Cockermouth, this modest peak offers a peaceful alternative to the crowded high fells. Characterised by easy grassy slopes and neighbouring forestry plantations, it provides a surprisingly grand vantage point for surveying the Vale of Lorton and the northern reaches of Bassenthwaite Lake.
Key Statistics
Rank
837th Highest in Region
Parent Range
North Western Fells
Prominence
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158
Nearest Town
Embleton
Geology
You are walking over ancient layers of hardened mud and sand. This foundation is reinforced by once-molten rock that cooled and solidified deep underground.
Classifications
Find It
Latitude
54.6745°N
Longitude
3.3042°W
Did You Know?
- •The name Setmurthy is a hybrid of Old Norse and Gaelic; 'Set' stems from saetr, meaning a summer pasture or shieling, while 'Murthy' is a corruption of the personal name Murchadh.
- •Alfred Wainwright included the hill in his 'Outlying Fells' guide, championing it as a 'hill for all ages' and praising the summit for its unobstructed, close-up perspective of the Skiddaw massif.
- •From the summit, walkers can look directly down the Derwent valley towards the Solway Firth, often seeing the distant hills of Dumfries and Galloway across the sea on clear days.
- •Despite its diminutive stature, the hill is classified as a Marilyn because its drop on all sides is significant enough to give it more relative prominence than many of the Lake District's much taller peaks.
![Watch Hill [Setmurthy Common]](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/85/On_Watch_Hill_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1549285.jpg)