Description:Looking south-east from the trig point at Beacon Stoop on the Weaver Hills.
The Weaver Hills are a small range of limestone hills which are generally reckoned to mark the southern end of the Pennines. The highest point is Beacon Stoop (371m or 1,217 feet) which is usually marked as 'The Walk' on maps. The area is the site of numerous prehistoric tumuli.
The Weaver Hills have been worked by two large quarries: Wardlow Quarry for limestone, and Cauldon Low Quarry for cement production.