Corse Hill

Accession no. YPC.2018.19. Planted Dec 2018

Malus domestica. Late, Dessert. Origin Glos. c.1884

Sponsored by George & Susan Doucas

Green and red Cors Hill cider apples on a white plate with a sign, close-up.

Corse Hill is an old Gloucestershire variety, raised before 1884 at Corse Hill Farm.


This variety is used principally for cider but also used for culinary purposes and dessert.



The apple is conical, sometimes long, and green with a brown red flush. It is mildly flavoured and will keep until December.