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Wandlebury Hill (grid
reference TL493534) is a peak in the Gog
Magog Hills, a
ridge of low
chalk hills extending for
several miles to the
southeast of...
- 1:25000 maps as "Telegraph Clump" at 75 m (246 ft),
Little Trees Hill and
Wandlebury Hill, both at 74 m (243 ft). The area as a
whole is
undefined but is roughly...
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Wandlebury Hill Fort, also
known as the
Wandlebury Ring, is an Iron Age
hillfort located on
Wandlebury Hill in the Gog
Magog Hills, Cambridgeshire, England...
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reference TL 63282 41881).
Other prominent hills are
Little Trees Hill and
Wandlebury Hill (both at 74 m (243 ft)) in the Gog
Magog Hills,
Rivey Hill above...
- when the hill is
covered with snow. The
other summit in the
range is
Wandlebury Hill
about 500
metres to the
north east and to
which this hill is connected...
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established in 1999, the
Wandlebury,
which is also
voted the
second best golf
course in the
county after the old course. In 2007, the
Wandlebury course was used...
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founding stallions of the
modern Thoroughbred.
Godolphin is
buried at
Wandlebury Park in Cambridge,
where there is a
stone to
commemorate the
horse in...
- at
Wandlebury, Cambridgeshire,
until his
death on
Christmas Day 1753. A
stone marks his
grave under the
archway of the
stable block of
Wandlebury House...
- and books. "The
Wandlebury-Hatfield
Heath Astronomical Complex"
described his
surveying and
discovering what he
calls the
Wandlebury Enigma or Line A...
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night in the forest, or in the
remains of an Iron Age hillfort, as at
Wandlebury, near Cambridge, England.
Living knights were
sometimes challenged to...