Walbury Hill (Q1162495)

  • matcher place: Berkshire (relation 88070), West Berkshire (relation 116938)
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  • English Wikipedia categories: Highest points of English counties, Hill forts in Berkshire, Hills of Berkshire, Hills of Hampshire, History of Hampshire, Marilyns of England, Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Berkshire, West Berkshire District
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Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Walbury Hill is a summit of the North Wessex Downs in Berkshire, England. With an elevation of 297 metres (974 ft), it is the highest natural point in South East England. On the hill's summit is the Iron Age hill fort of Walbury Camp, whilst the flanks of the hill lie within the Inkpen and Walbury Hills SSSI. The hill is one of three nationally important chalk wild grasslands in the North Wessex Downs, the others being in the Rushmore and Conholt Downs SSSI and the Hog's Hole SSSI. The summit of the hill is marked by a triangulation pillar, but lies on private land with no public access, although public access is available to the north of the summit via a byway.

Wikidata location: 51.3523, -1.4658 view on OSM or edit on OSM

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node: Walbury Hill (OSM), 88 metres from Wikidata [show tags]
ele: 297
name: Walbury Hill
access: private
natural: peak
wikidata: Q1162495
wikipedia: en:Walbury Hill

wikidata match: Q1162495

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mountain (Q8502) natural=peak

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Hill forts in Berkshire historic=archaeological_site, embankment=yes, historic=fort, castle_type=fortress, site_type=fortification, fortification_type=hill_fort
Hills of Berkshire natural=peak
Hills of Hampshire natural=peak