Overton Hill

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Overton Hill is a prominent landmark in Wiltshire, England, known as a key prehistoric landscape feature near Avebury and a starting point for exploring ancient sites along the Ridgeway.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hill
prehistoric landscape feature
country England
hasAccessVia A4 road NERFINISHED
hasHeritageStatus part of wider Avebury prehistoric landscape
hasNearbyFeature Avebury stone circle NERFINISHED
Silbury Hill NERFINISHED
The Sanctuary (prehistoric site) NERFINISHED
West Kennet Long Barrow NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Avebury landscape NERFINISHED
Silbury Hill NERFINISHED
knownFor prehistoric landscape
proximity to Avebury World Heritage Site
locatedIn Avebury parish NERFINISHED
southwest England
surface form: South West England

Wiltshire
locatedNear Avebury NERFINISHED
East Kennett NERFINISHED
West Overton NERFINISHED
locatedOnOrNear The Ridgeway NERFINISHED
partOf Avebury and Stonehenge World Heritage Site landscape setting NERFINISHED
North Wessex Downs NERFINISHED
popularFor starting explorations of prehistoric sites along the Ridgeway
region Wessex NERFINISHED
startingPointOf The Ridgeway National Trail NERFINISHED
terrainFeature chalk downland
usedFor archaeological tourism
hiking
walking

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The Ridgeway westernTerminus Overton Hill