Mount Bingham
Mount Bingham
South Hill | |
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The view of Mount Bingham from St Helier harbour in 2010, with the offices of the Planning Department in the centre | |
| Coordinates: 49°10′36″N 2°6′32″W / 49.17667°N 2.10889°W | |
| Location | St Helier, Jersey |
Mount Bingham also known as South Hill is a hill (48 meters; 157 feet) in St. Helier, the capital of the Channel Island of Jersey. It is named after Sir Francis Richard Bingham who served as Lieutenant Governor of Jersey from 1924 until 1929. A road that circles the coastal side of Mount Bingham is known by the same name.