Click on the 2nd largest house-shaped icon below the bottom-left of the map
Read the brown contour lines indicate the lines above sea-level.
Find the nearest brown line to your house and trace it back to a number. This will be your height
in metres.
Brendan
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Brendan DJ Murphy
Rayleigh, Essex, 51:34N 0:36E 30m asl
Castle Point Astronomy Club
http://www.cpac.org.uk
"max" wrote in message ...
On Sat, 24 Jan 2004 13:47:54 -0000, "Joe Hunt"
wrote:
www.streetmap.co.uk is by far the best. The link above is very general,
taking a spot height in every town/village or city.
Where is the height on Streetmap? I can see lat and long, but no
height.