- At 248
metres (814 ft),
Dogbury Hill is one of the
highest hills in the
county of Dorset, England. It is the site of a
prehistoric hill fort. Dogmore...
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Chalk hills of the
Dorset Downs at
Minterne Magna,
between High Stoy and
Dogbury Hill,
flows down a
valley through Cerne Abbas and Charminster, and flows...
- of
green slopes, a cliff, and a
mantle of trees."
Opposite High Stoy is
Dogbury Hill,
another bastion of the
chalk escarpment. A
Franciscan friary lies...
- of the
highest points in Dorset,
including Telegraph Hill (267 m) and
Dogbury Hill (248 m), are nearby. The
church contains the
tombs of
several members...
- Giant, an old
landmark whose origin is unclear. A mile to the
northwest is
Dogbury Hill and, on the far side of the A352 is
Telegraph Hill and High Stoy,...
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extremity of the
South Dorset Downs Toller Down (252 m) Ball Hill (251 m)
Dogbury Hill (248 m)
Beaminster Down (244 m)
Shillingstone Hill (223 m), a densely...
- just off the main A352 Sherborne-Dorchester road. It sits at the foot of
Dogbury Hill, one of Dorset's
highest points. It is
bounded by two
minor rivers...
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Blackmore Vale in Dorset, England. Its
headwaters rise at the foot of
Dogbury Hill near Cosmore. The
brook then
flows in a
northerly direction past the...
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Dorset Downs Above Folly (paragliding site), 9
miles N of Dorchester.
Dogbury Hill 248 13 ST660051
Unclassified Watts Hill
Blackmore Vale Hill fort site...