This so-called "Hewitt Park" is not a hewitt. First it's not in England, Ireland or wales
A Hewitt is a hill in England, Wales, or Ireland that is over 2,000 feet (609.6 meters) tall and has a prominence of at least 30 meters (98.4 feet).
The world of hill lists is mighty confusing with various differing lists in both imperial and metric measurements arranged by height. Munros are well enough known – that is hills/ mountains over 3000 feet in height.
The modern metric equivalent of sorts is the Arderin list, which are hills/ mountains over 500 metres in height (c1640 feet). This list is maintained by the MountainViews community and contains about 406 hills/ mountains.
The Hewitt has some equivalence to the Vandeleur/ Lynam standard as it also equates to hills/ mountains over 2000 feet.
Why did you read this? Just find and sign
This is information you can ignore. No need to say that I hope