- At 255
metres (837 ft),
Sidown Hill is the
third highest hill in the
county of Hampshire, England. At the
summit is a mid-18th
century Grade II listed...
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remodelled by Barry. "Heaven's Gate" is a
folly about 60 feet high on
Sidown Hill,
built in 1749 by Hon.
Robert Sawyer Herbert (d. 1769).
Other 18th-century...
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patterns throughout much of the
surrounding countryside. On the west side of
Sidown Hill (immediately to the west of
Beacon Hill)
there is an area of well defined...
- Park
Shipton Bellinger Shipwrights Way
Shirrell Heath Shobley Shootash Sidown Hill
Silchester Sleaford Smannell Snoddington Soberton Soberton and Newtown...
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Milner Gender Co-educational Age 11 to 16
Enrolment 438 (as of
January 2021)
Houses Beacon Cottington Ladle Sidown Website http://www.clere.hants.sch.uk/...
- Hill (297 m)
Combe Hill (293 m)
Inkpen Hill (289 m)
Pilot Hill (286 m)
Sidown Hill (266 m)
Beacon Hill (261 m)
Wheatham Hill (249 m)
Watership Down (237...
- Marilyn.
Highest point on the
South Downs. Iron Age earthworks, SSSI, NNR.
Sidown Hill 266 34 SU444573 TuMP
Walbury Hill
Hampshire Downs Grade II
listed building...
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Canadian Literature (191): 192–194. Mason, Jody (Fall 2007). "
Sidown, Brother,
Sidown!: the
problem of
commitment and the
publishing history of Irene...
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eighteenth century. In the far
distance on the right, to the south,
there is
Sidown Hill with its
brick folly Heaven's Gate,
built in 1749 for Hon.
Robert Sawyer...