Campbelton Hill
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| Location |
| Hunterston |
| Country |
| Scotland
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| Local Authority |
| North Ayrshire
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| Height |
| 249 ft (75.9 m)
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| Classification |
| Tump
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This article is about a Hill, Mountain or Munro
Campbelton Hill is 79m (259feet) and overlooks the farm below it. The hill once used to be a whinstone quarry and some of that still remains today. The hill is mainly covered in thick ferns and jaggy thistles.