Watch Croft
summit is a rock tor; highest point in West Penwith; prominent hill, 252 metres (827 ft) high overlooking the north coast of Cornwall; located within Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the St Just Mining District World Heritage Site, on the White Downs in the Cornish region of West Penwith, 7 kilometres WNW of Penzance, about 7½ kilometres northeast of St Just and about a kilometre from the north Cornish coastline; one of the five Marilyn hills in Cornwall, Kit Hill, Watch Croft, Brown Willy, Carnmenellis Hill and Hensbarrow Beacon
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