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The Brendon Hills are a range of hills in west , . The hills merge level into the eastern side of and are included within the Exmoor National Park. The highest point of the range is Lype Hill at above sea level with a secondary summit several kilometres to the southeast at . Both points are marked by and are located within enclosed farmland. Early versions of the name include Brunedun and Brundon reflecting an original name of Bruna or Brune, meaning 'brown one'. Dun is a common word for a fairly flat and extensive hill.Gelling, M. and Cole, A. 2000 The Landscape of Place-names Shaun Tyas, Stamford, Lincs p164 et seqGelling, M. 1993 Place-names in the Landscape Dent, London p145,147 This name is not connected with the village of in Devon, the name of which has a different origin.Ekwall, E. 1981 The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place-names, Fourth edition, Clarendon Press, Oxford p63

The terrain is broken by a series of deeply incised streams and rivers running roughly southwards to meet the , a tributary of the . The hills are quite heavily cultivated unlike their neighbouring upland areas of Exmoor and the . The Brendon Hills are largely formed from the Morte Slates, a thick faulted and folded sequence of age sedimentary rocks. An east-west aligned / pair known as the Brendon Anticline and Brendon Syncline folds these rocks. The fold couplet is itself offset by displacement of the rocks on the NNW-SSE aligned Timberscombe Fault System.Webby, B.D. 1965 Proceedings of the Geologists' Association volume 76, part 1 quoted at http://www.westsomersetmineralrailway.org.uk/ Over the centuries they have been mined for minerals, notably from which iron is extracted for making . During the 19th century this activity reached a peak with the West Somerset Mineral Railway, including an incline, being built to take the ore to from where it was sent to for . The main mining operations ended when the mines were worked out towards the end of the 19th century.

The hills are on the route of the and are also crossed by the .Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 scale 'Explorer map' sheet OL9 Exmoor

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