Bredon Hill

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Bredon Hill is a prominent hill in Worcestershire, England, known for its Iron Age hill fort, scenic walking routes, and rich wildlife.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Scheduled monument
Site of Special Scientific Interest
hill
country England
designatedAs National Nature Reserve (in part)
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Special Area of Conservation
elevation 299 metres
981 feet
hasAccess permissive paths
public footpaths
hasFauna bats
breeding birds
butterflies
hasFeature Banbury Stone Tower
Iron Age hill fort
Kemerton Camp
Parsons Folly
earthworks
grassland
orchards
quarries
woodland
hasFlora orchids
rare limestone grassland plants
hasGeology Jurassic limestone
Lias clays
hasHabitat ancient woodland
arable land
calcareous grassland
scrub
hasLandform escarpment
hasViewOf Cotswolds
surface form: Cotswold Hills

Malvern Hills
River Avon
surface form: River Avon valley
highestPointOf Wychavon District
surface form: Wychavon district
knownFor Iron Age hill fort
botanical interest
geological interest
rich wildlife
scenic walking routes
locatedIn Cotswolds
Worcestershire, England
surface form: Worcestershire
locatedNear village of Ashton-under-Hill
village of Bredon
village of Kemerton
managedBy Natural England
surface form: Natural England (for designated areas)
mentionedIn poem "Bredon Hill" by A. E. Housman
near Evesham
Tewkesbury
partOf Cotswold escarpment
popularFor birdwatching
botany
landscape photography
walking

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Evesham near Bredon Hill