St Boniface Down

St Boniface Down
Highest point
Elevation241 m (791 ft)[1]
Prominence241 m (791 ft)(island highpoint)
ListingMarilyn, Hardy, County Top
Coordinates50°36′12.46″N 1°11′55.43″W / 50.6034611°N 1.1987306°W / 50.6034611; -1.1987306
Geography
St Boniface Down is located in Isle of Wight
St Boniface Down
St Boniface Down
Location of St Boniface Down in the Isle of Wight
LocationIsle of Wight, England
OS gridSZ568785
Topo mapOS Landranger 196
The radar station on the summit
View of Ventnor, looking south-west down the steep southern face of the down

St Boniface Down is a chalk down near Ventnor, on the Isle of Wight, England. Its summit, 241 metres (791 ft), is the highest point on the island,[1] with views on a clear day stretching over 70 miles from Beachy Head to the east, Walbury Hill to the north, the Isle of Portland to the west and the French coast of Normandy to the south. It is 1 kilometre (0.6 mi) north of the town.[2] There is reputed to be a wishing well on its southern slope, which requires the wisher to climb up from the south without looking back. In 1545, a French invasion force attempted this against a force of the Isle of Wight Militia commanded by Sir John Fyssher – which allegedly included several women archers- and were routed. In 1940, the radar station was bombed by Ju 87 Stuka dive bombers, which is reconstructed in the film "The Battle of Britain". The top is surmounted by a round barrow.

At the eastern foot of the down, on the A3055 road between Bonchurch and Luccombe, a path descends into Bonchurch Landslips via a scenic rock cleft, the Devil's Chimney.

  1. ^ a b Bathurst, David (2012). Walking the county high points of England. Chichester: Summersdale. pp. 60–64. ISBN 978-1-84-953239-6.
  2. ^ "St Boniface Down, England". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 11 January 2009.

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