Parkhouse Hill is a small hill lying on the north part of the River Dove, in the Peak District of the county of Derbyshire, in England. This hill is the remain of an atoll, a ring shaped coral reef...
Parkhouse Hill is a small hill lying on the north part of the River Dove, in the Peak District of the county of Derbyshire, in England. This hill is the remain of an atoll, a ring shaped coral reef, that have existed during the carboniferous period when the Peak District was covered by a tropical sea. Along with its higher neighbour, Chrome Hill, it forms the Chrome and Parkhouse Hills Sites of...
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Parkhouse Hill is a small hill lying on the north part of the River Dove, in the Peak District of the county of Derbyshire, in England. This hill is the remain of an atoll, a ring shaped coral reef, that have existed during the carboniferous period when the Peak District was covered by a tropical sea. Along with its higher neighbour, Chrome Hill, it forms the Chrome and Parkhouse Hills Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Derbyshire. It provides an exciting ridge.