The Nuttalls

The definition of a Nuttall is "any summit of 2000ft (610m) or more which rises above its surroundings on all sides by at least 50ft (15m)".

I have also included the "deleted" tops, which just fail to qualify on either the height or difference rule.

Change Register - registry of changes to the Nuttalls list.

(Nuttalls appear as Class=N on this website, and the "deleted" tops as Class=xN).

My Progress
I have completed 0 (0%) of 442 Nuttalls [Map*]
(0 (0%) of 188 Welsh Nuttalls [Map*])
(0 (0%) of 254 English Nuttalls [Map*])

(* please note that map may be slow to load)

League Table - compare your progress with other members of this site.


Nuttalls by rank 1-100   101-200   201-300   301-400   401-442   "deleted" tops

Nuttalls by Area

Click on a hill total on the list below to show the Mountain Search page for the Nuttalls in the corresponding chapter of The Mountains of England and Wales volumes 1 and 2 by John and Anne Nuttall.
You can list the Nuttalls by different area types via the Mountain Search page.

  


Pillar Rock

The Nuttalls list includes Pillar Rock which cannot be ascended without rock climbing equipment - click on the link for details of a route of ascent.


Acknowledgements

The Nuttalls are named after John and Anne Nuttall, from the list of mountains in their excellent books The Mountains of England and Wales volumes 1 and 2, published by Cicerone Press.

The list of mountains and names of mountain areas are reproduced from these books by their kind permission.