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Lewesdon Hill is a hill near
Broadwindsor in west Dorset, England. With a
maximum elevation of 279 m (915 ft), it is the
highest point in Dorset. The hill...
- to be Dorset's
highest hill,
until modern survey revealed that
nearby Lewesdon Hill was 2
metres higher. The hill is a
lower greensand Cretaceous outcrop...
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Height (m) Prom. (m) Grid ref.
class Parent Range/Region
Remarks Image Lewesdon Hill 279 185 ST437012
Marilyn Staple Hill,
Somerset Marshwood & Powerstock...
- part of
Cranborne Chase, a
chalk downland. The
highest point in
Dorset is
Lewesdon Hill (279 m (915 ft)), in the southwest.
There is
evidence of Neolithic...
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Roman fort. The B3162 road p****es
close to the
western end of the hill.
Lewesdon Hill is
about 0.6
miles (1 km) to the west.
There is no
public right of...
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Bridport and Lyme Regis, and to the
south of the two
highest hills in Dorset,
Lewesdon Hill (279m) and
Pilsdon Pen (277m). It is
drained by the
River Char, which...
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Hardy Monument Hardy's
Cottage Hod Hill
Kingston Lacy Lambert's
Castle Lewesdon Hill Max Gate Old
Harry Rocks Pilsdon Pen
Portland House Spyway Studland...
- Highest point
Elevation 274 m (899 ft)
Prominence 141 m (463 ft)
Parent peak
Lewesdon Hill
Listing HuMP, sub-Marilyn
Geography Location Dorset,
England Parent...
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Barnes in Wiltshire. He
wrote a po****r, but
somewhat conventional poem,
Lewesdon Hill in 1789,
edited William Collins's
Poems in 1828, and
lectured on poetry...
- 1786; at the end of his in****bency he
published his most well
known piece,
Lewesdon Hill,
about the hill to the west of the village. The Very Rev
Hedley Robert...