- At 210 metres,
Duncliffe Hill is one of the
highest hills in the
Blackmore Vale
region in the
county of Dorset, England.
Duncliffe Hill
rises from the...
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Duncliffe Wood is an
ancient woodland on the
summit of
Duncliffe Hill, a few
miles west of Shaftesbury. The area of the site is 92.16
hectares (227.7 acres)...
- two
miles (three kilometres) west of the
broadly conical local landmark Duncliffe Hill (with a
summit elevation of 210
metres or 690 feet).
Above the west...
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Michael John
Duncliffe (born 17
September 1947) is an
English former professional footballer who made more than 200
appearances in the
Football League...
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Stour Row is a
village in
north Dorset, England,
situated beside Duncliffe Hill
three miles (five kilometres)
southwest of Shaftesbury. It lies within...
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within the
Blackmore Vale is the
conical mound of
Duncliffe Hill,
visible for
miles and home to
Duncliffe Wood and a
nature reserve. The
countryside east...
- breaker. The
current singles champion is Tom
Billings who
defeated Alex
Duncliffe-Vines in 2019.
There will be
another Challenge in
November 2022 between...
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November 14, 2011.
Retrieved August 18, 2009. McLaughlin, Dan and Bill
Duncliffe (1968). "Babes Bug BAA Bosses."
Record American. "Boston
Marathon Memorial"...
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American football player Jack
Dugnolle (1914–1977),
English footballer Jack
Duncliffe (born 1947),
English footballer Jack
Easterby (born 1982 or 1983), American...
- is
interrupted by low
limestone hills, and, occasionally,
hills like
Duncliffe rise
dramatically from the plain. The
Frome valley in the
north is thinly...