[2] The hill commands good views over the scarp and the Severn Vale and there is a network of paths for walkers.
[2] There is an archaeological site - an Iron Age fort known as Churchdown Hill Camp - below the main reservoir.
The Act also included powers to improve water supply by extending the Tewkesbury waterworks and create two covered reservoirs on Churchdown Hill, capable of storing 6 million gallons.
There is a limestone-loving range of plants at the top of the slope which include common milkwort, field scabious, yellow-wort and hairy violet.
[2] Breeding birds recorded are chiffchaff, little owl, great spotted woodpecker, linnet, nuthatch, yellowhammer and whitethroat.
Showing Ralph Vaughan Williams the hill in 1956, Finzi visited the cottage, but caught chickenpox from children living there.
[11] In 2010, the BBC reported that Willard Wigan, famed for his microscopic art, had sculpted a model of Chosen Hill's St Bartholomew's church on a grain of sand that he had taken from its churchyard.