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Walbury Hill is a
summit of the
North Wes****
Downs in Berkshire, England. With an
elevation of 297
metres (974 ft), it is the
highest natural point in...
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footpath in
England from
Walbury Hill,
Berkshire to Emsworth, Hampshire. The north-west end is at the car park on top of
Walbury Hill, near to the landmark...
- The Test Way is a 44-mile (71 km) long-distance
footpath in
England from
Walbury Hill in West
Berkshire to
Eling in Hampshire,
which follows much of the...
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Hampshire Downs near
Walbury Hill and
Combe Gibbet,
overlooking the
village of
Inkpen and the
valley of the
River Kennet. In
Walbury Hill, it
includes the...
- The long
barrow is 60 m long and 22 m wide, and is a
Scheduled Monument.
Walbury Hill (the
highest point in
South East England) is just a
little further...
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Inkpen has
boundaries with
Wiltshire and Hampshire,
including parts of
Walbury Hill, the
highest point in
South East England, and
Inkpen Hill. The earliest...
- of 286 m (938 ft). It lies
around 2
miles (3.2 km) to the south-east of
Walbury Hill, the
county top of Berkshire,
which is 297 m (974 ft) high. The hill...
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Mendip Hills –
Beacon Batch at 325
metres (1,066 ft)
Salisbury Plain –
Walbury Hill at 297
metres (974 ft)
Greensand Ridge –
Leith Hill at 294 metres...
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Calne and Devizes. The
highest points are the 297 m (974 ft)
summit of
Walbury Hill,
situated southeast of
Hungerford in West
Berkshire (and the highest...
- South-East and
Eastern England taken together are here. The
highest is
Walbury Hill at 297 m (974 ft). To the
north of the
Kennet are the
Berkshire Downs...