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Lyscombe Hill (262 metres, 860 feet high) is a hill near
Melcombe Bingham about 14
kilometres north-northeast of
Dorchester in the
county of Dorset, England...
- the
village would walk the
fields on Palm Sunday,
dressed in white. At
Lyscombe Farm in the
northwest of the
parish are the
remains of an
early 13th-century...
- fort on
Nettlecombe Tout (a spur of
Lyscombe Hill) to the east,
cross ****s and
tumuli on the
flanks of
Lyscombe Hill to the
southeast and a
tumulus and...
- spot and
magnet for ramblers. It is
located on the
northern slopes of
Lyscombe Hill and not far from the
village of
Melcombe Bingham in the
vicinity of...
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Rawlsbury camp and the
highest hill in the Downs.
Telegraph Hill (267 m)
Lyscombe Hill (262 m)
Watts Hill (261 m) Bell Hill (258 m)
Eggardon Hill (252 m)...
- to the public,
adjacent to the complex. An
early mention of the name as
Lyscombe appears in 1418,
where Roger Stok and his wife, Sara, lived,
suing people...
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alternative name for
Lyscombe Hill High Stoy (260 m) -
Dorset Downs, NE spur of
Telegraph Hill
Nettlecombe Tout (258 m) - N spur of
Lyscombe Hill with a hill...
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southeast include the 820 ft (250 m) Ball Hill and the 860 ft (260 m)
Lyscombe Hill near the
Dorsetshire Gap. The
southern part of the
parish is mainly...
- at Ball Hill, a
kilometre to the northeast, and 261
metres (856 ft) at
Lyscombe Hill, 2½
kilometres to the east.
Plush consists of a few
thatched cottages...
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Lyscombe Chapel...