The summit at 316m above sea level is marked by an OS trig point though this is now within a dense conifer plantation and so no longer affords any outward views.
[1] Buckland Hall sits at the foot of the hill's afforested northwestern side.
Small outcrops of this sandstone have been quarried on the hills northeastern flanks.
The lower slopes are formed in the slightly older sandstones of the Senni Formation.
[2] The eastern slopes of the hill are crossed hy a handful of public footpaths whilst parts are mapped as open country and therefore available for walkers to roam at will.