Colour-coded map of highest points in each ceremonial county. 800–1000 m
700–799 m
600–699 m
500–599 m
400–499 m
300–399 m
250–299 m
200–249 m
160–199 m
125–159 m
0–124 m
This is a list of the ceremonial counties of England by their highest point.[1] [2] [3]
See also
References ^ Muir, Jonny (2011). The UK's County Tops: Reaching the top of 91 historic counties. Cicerone. ISBN 9781849655538 . ^ Edwardes, Simon (2001). "County and Unitary Authority Tops". The Mountains of England and Wales. Retrieved 14 December 2015 . ^ Edwardes, Simon (2001). "English Counties". The Mountains of England and Wales. Retrieved 14 December 2015 . ^ Kent, Jeff , Staffordshire's 1,000-Foot Peaks , Witan Books, 2013, ISBN 978-0-9927505-0-3
Sources County and Unitary Authority Tops from the Database of British and Irish Hills , which holds information on all English county and unitary authority tops.