Peak Hill, or more correctly High Peak, is a hill which is partially eroded, thus resulting in a cliff face, on the English Channel coast directly to the west of Sidmouth, Devon, southern England. Its highest point is 156 metres above sea-level.
At the base, the Mercia Mudstone Group formation consists of beds of various mudstones, siltstones and sandstones. These were deposited about 200 million years ago in the hot dry climates of the Triassic Period. Within the cliffs a number of very rare fossils of Triassic fish, reptiles and amphibians have been found.
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