Lewesdon Hill

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Lewesdon Hill is a prominent, wooded hill in southwest England that forms the highest natural point in the county of Dorset.

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Lewesdon Hill canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf County top
Marilyn
hill
accessibleBy public footpaths
category Highest points of English counties
Marilyn of England
country United Kingdom
elevation 279 metres
915 feet
gridReference ST 437012
hasArchaeologicalSiteType hillfort
hasConservationStatus National Trust property
hasFeature Iron Age hillfort
trig point
wooded summit
hasHistoricalPeriod Iron Age
hasLandCover woodland
hasNameOrigin derived from Old English personal name Hliw or similar
hasSummitFeature woodland clearing
hasSummitMark Ordnance Survey trig point
hasViewOf Jurassic Coast
Marshwood Vale
Pilsdon Pen
highestPointOf Dorset
isPartOf Marshwood Vale area
locatedIn Dorset
England
southwest England
surface form: South West England
locatedNear Pilsdon Pen
managedBy National Trust
mapSeries OS Explorer 116
OS Landranger 193
near Beaminster
Bridport
Broadwindsor
nearestVillage Broadwindsor
ownedBy National Trust
partOf West Dorset landscape
range Dorset Downs area
surface form: Dorset Downs
region West Dorset
topographicProminence approximately 185 metres
usedFor hiking
recreation
walking

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Dorset hasHighestPoint Lewesdon Hill