Bardon Hill

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Bardon Hill is a prominent hill in Leicestershire, England, known for its panoramic views and its role in local quarrying and telecommunications.

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Bardon Hill canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
hill
country United Kingdom
elevation 278 metres
912 feet
geology Precambrian rocks
igneous rocks
hasAccess public footpath
hasDesignation Site of Special Scientific Interest (geological) NERFINISHED
hasFeature Bardon Hill Quarry NERFINISHED
telecommunications masts
trig point
hasGridReference SK460131
hasLandUse quarrying
recreation
telecommunications infrastructure
hasViewOf Charnwood Forest NERFINISHED
Leicestershire countryside NERFINISHED
Ratcliffe-on-Soar power station (distant) NERFINISHED
highestPointOf Leicestershire NERFINISHED
knownFor hard rock quarrying
panoramic views
telecommunications masts
locatedIn East Midlands
England
Leicestershire NERFINISHED
locatedNear Bardon NERFINISHED
Coalville NERFINISHED
nearbyRoad A50 road NERFINISHED
A511 road NERFINISHED
M1 motorway NERFINISHED
operatorOfQuarry Aggregate Industries NERFINISHED
partOf National Forest (England) NERFINISHED
usedFor aggregate production
mobile phone services
radio communications
television transmission

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Charnwood Forest, England highestPoint Bardon Hill
subject surface form: Charnwood Forest