Walbury Hill

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Walbury Hill is a prominent chalk hill in Berkshire, England, known as the highest natural point in South East England and a notable feature of the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

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Label Occurrences
Walbury Hill canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf chalk hill
geographical feature
hill
category Highest points of English counties
Hills of Berkshire NERFINISHED
North Wessex Downs NERFINISHED
country England
elevation 297 metres
974 feet
geology chalk
gridReference SU 373 616
hasAccess byway
public footpaths
hasFeature trig point
hasLandUse arable farmland
open downland
hasNearbyFeature Combe Gibbet NERFINISHED
Gallops on the ridge
Inkpen Hill NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Hampshire countryside
North Wessex Downs NERFINISHED
highestPointOf Berkshire NERFINISHED
South East England NERFINISHED
landscapeType chalk downland
locatedIn Berkshire NERFINISHED
North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty NERFINISHED
South East England
managedBy local landowners
near Combe, Berkshire NERFINISHED
Hungerford NERFINISHED
Inkpen, Berkshire NERFINISHED
overlooks Kennet Valley NERFINISHED
North Hampshire Downs NERFINISHED
partOf North Wessex Downs NERFINISHED
popularFor hiking
scenic views
walking
region South East England
withinProtectedArea Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

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North Wessex Downs highestPoint Walbury Hill
Berkshire Downs highestPoint Walbury Hill