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  • Highdown Hill
  • Hill in West Sussex, England

    Highdown Hill is a hill in the South Downs, with a height of 81 metres (266 ft). The summit of the hill and its western slopes lie in the parish of Ferring

    Highdown Hill

    Highdown Hill

    Highdown_Hill

  • Highdown Gardens
  • Gardens in Worthing, West Sussex, England

    to the village of Ferring and the National Trust archaeological site Highdown Hill, in West Sussex, England. Overlooking the sea from the South Downs,

    Highdown Gardens

    Highdown Gardens

    Highdown_Gardens

  • Sterns Nightclub
  • Nightclub in Worthing, West Sussex, England

    Sterns was a nightclub located at Highdown Towers on Highdown Hill in Worthing, West Sussex. It was situated off the A259 road just north of Ferring on

    Sterns Nightclub

    Sterns Nightclub

    Sterns_Nightclub

  • Highdown
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Highdown may refer to: Highdown Gardens, a garden in Worthing, England Highdown Hill, a prominent hill in the South Downs, England Highdown New Mill,

    Highdown

    Highdown

  • St Catherine's Hill, Hampshire
  • Iron Age hillfort in Hampshire, England

    51.04639°N 1.31056°W / 51.04639; -1.31056 St. Catherine's Hill is a chalk downland hill and 43-hectare (110-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific

    St Catherine's Hill, Hampshire

    St Catherine's Hill, Hampshire

    St_Catherine's_Hill,_Hampshire

  • Worthing
  • Town and borough in West Sussex, England

    important Bronze Age hill fort on the western fringes of the modern borough at Highdown Hill. During the Iron Age, one of Britain's largest hill forts was built

    Worthing

    Worthing

    Worthing

  • Cleeve Hill, Gloucestershire
  • Hill in Gloucestershire, England

    Cleeve Hill (also known as Cleeve Cloud) is the highest point both of the Cotswolds hill range and of the county of Gloucestershire, at 330 m (1,080 ft)

    Cleeve Hill, Gloucestershire

    Cleeve Hill, Gloucestershire

    Cleeve_Hill,_Gloucestershire

  • Ferring
  • Village and parish in West Sussex, England

    3 miles (4.8 km) west of the town - comprising North Down Farm and Highdown Hill to the north and the town itself to the south, with approximately equal

    Ferring

    Ferring

    Ferring

  • Angmering
  • Village and parish in West Sussex, England

    since the Bronze Age (visible remains of an ancient hill fort can be seen on nearby Highdown Hill) and there are the remains of a Roman Villa and bath

    Angmering

    Angmering

    Angmering

  • Ælle of Sussex
  • First king of the South Saxons

    that he was buried on Highdown Hill with his weapons and ornaments in the usual mode of burial among the South Saxons. Highdown Hill is the traditional burial-place

    Ælle of Sussex

    Ælle_of_Sussex

  • Castle Hill, Huddersfield
  • Ancient monument in West Yorkshire, England

    Castle Hill is a scheduled ancient monument in Almondbury overlooking Huddersfield in the Metropolitan Borough of Kirklees, West Yorkshire, England. The

    Castle Hill, Huddersfield

    Castle_Hill,_Huddersfield

  • Wandlebury Hill Fort
  • Iron Age hill fort in Cambridgeshire

    Wandlebury Hill Fort, also known as the Wandlebury Ring, is an Iron Age hillfort located on Wandlebury Hill in the Gog Magog Hills, Cambridgeshire, England

    Wandlebury Hill Fort

    Wandlebury Hill Fort

    Wandlebury_Hill_Fort

  • Hascombe Hill
  • Hill fort in Surrey, England

    Hascombe Hill or Hascombe Camp is the site of an Iron Age multivallate hill fort close to the village of Hascombe in Surrey, England. The site was excavated

    Hascombe Hill

    Hascombe Hill

    Hascombe_Hill

  • Hod Hill
  • Hillfort in Dorset, England

    Hod Hill (or Hodd Hill) is a large hill fort in the Blackmore Vale, 3 miles (5 km) north-west of Blandford Forum, Dorset, England. The fort sits on a

    Hod Hill

    Hod Hill

    Hod_Hill

  • Wapley Hill
  • Hillfort in Herefordshire, England

    Wapley Hill is an Iron Age hill fort in Herefordshire, England, 3 km south-east of Presteigne. Wapley Hill stands in mixed woodland on a west-facing escarpment

    Wapley Hill

    Wapley Hill

    Wapley_Hill

  • Poundbury Hill
  • Hill fort in Dorset, England

    Poundbury Hill (grid reference SY682911) is the site of a scheduled Prehistoric and Roman archaeological remains and includes evidence of a Neolithic settlement

    Poundbury Hill

    Poundbury Hill

    Poundbury_Hill

  • Lewesdon Hill
  • Hill and hill fort in south west Dorset, England

    Lewesdon Hill is a hill near Broadwindsor in west Dorset, England. With a maximum elevation of 279 m (915 ft), it is the highest point in Dorset. The hill is

    Lewesdon Hill

    Lewesdon Hill

    Lewesdon_Hill

  • Belsar's Hill
  • Hillfort in Cambridgeshire, England

    Belsar's Hill is a hillfort near Willingham, Cambridgeshire, England. Belsar's Hill is an oval-shaped area, 265–220 metres (869–722 ft), enclosing 6 acres

    Belsar's Hill

    Belsar's Hill

    Belsar's_Hill

  • Borough Hill
  • Hill to the east of the town of Daventry in the English county of Northamptonshire

    Borough Hill is a hill to the east of the town of Daventry in the English county of Northamptonshire. It is over 200 metres (660 ft) above sea level and

    Borough Hill

    Borough Hill

    Borough_Hill

  • Cley Hill
  • Hill in Wiltshire, England

    Cley Hill (grid reference ST838449) is a prominent hill to the west of Warminster in Wiltshire, England. Its summit has a commanding view of the Wiltshire

    Cley Hill

    Cley Hill

    Cley_Hill

  • Walbury Hill
  • Hill in, and highest point of, the English county of Berkshire

    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

    Walbury Hill

    Walbury Hill

    Walbury_Hill

  • Dungeon Hill
  • Iron Age hillfort in Dorset, England

    Dungeon Hill is an Iron Age hillfort, about 1+1⁄4 miles (2 kilometres) north of the village of Buckland Newton in Dorset, England. It is a scheduled monument

    Dungeon Hill

    Dungeon_Hill

  • Mellor hill fort
  • Prehistoric site in North West England

    Mellor hill fort is a prehistoric site in North West England dating from the British Iron Age – about 800 BC to 100 AD. Situated on a hill in Mellor,

    Mellor hill fort

    Mellor_hill_fort

  • History of Worthing
  • enclosures at Highdown Hill are believed to have been built at this time. Judging from the pottery and metalwork finds, Highdown Hill was a high status

    History of Worthing

    History of Worthing

    History_of_Worthing

  • Hambledon Hill
  • Prehistoric hillfort in Dorset, England

    Hambledon Hill is a prehistoric hill fort in Dorset, England, in the Blackmore Vale five miles northwest of Blandford Forum. The hill itself is a chalk

    Hambledon Hill

    Hambledon_Hill

  • Titnore Wood
  • Ancient woodland

    of Nature Conservation Interest, as is neighbouring Goring Wood and Highdown Hill. Much of the site lies within the boundaries of the new South Downs

    Titnore Wood

    Titnore Wood

    Titnore_Wood

  • List of hillforts in England
  • List of hill forts in Scotland List of hill forts in Wales Iron Age, British Iron Age, prehistory Morris, Steven (21 June 2017). "Hill fort hotspots in

    List of hillforts in England

    List_of_hillforts_in_England

  • Eddisbury hill fort
  • Iron Age hillfort in Cheshire, England

    Eddisbury hill fort, also known as Castle Ditch, is an Iron Age hill fort near Delamere, Cheshire, in northern England. Hill forts are fortified hill-top settlements

    Eddisbury hill fort

    Eddisbury hill fort

    Eddisbury_hill_fort

  • Chalbury Hillfort
  • Iron Age hillfort in Dorset, England

    above sea level; Weymouth Bay is about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) to the south. The hill is an outcrop of the Dorset Ridgeway. There is a single rampart in roughly

    Chalbury Hillfort

    Chalbury Hillfort

    Chalbury_Hillfort

  • Bredon Hill
  • Natural feature in Worcestershire, England

    Bredon Hill is a hill located in Worcestershire, England, south-west of Evesham in the Vale of Evesham. The summit of the hill is in the parish of Kemerton

    Bredon Hill

    Bredon Hill

    Bredon_Hill

  • Goring-by-Sea
  • Suburb of Worthing, West Sussex, England

    lies Castle Goring, Titnore Wood and the eastern slopes of Highdown Hill, including Highdown Gardens. St Mary's Church, the Anglican parish church, was

    Goring-by-Sea

    Goring-by-Sea

    Goring-by-Sea

  • Beacon Hill, West Sussex
  • Hillfort in West Sussex, England

    Beacon Hill, also known as Harting Beacon, is a hillfort on the South Downs, in the county of West Sussex in southern England. The hillfort is located

    Beacon Hill, West Sussex

    Beacon Hill, West Sussex

    Beacon_Hill,_West_Sussex

  • Blewburton Hill
  • Hillfort in Oxfordshire, England

    Blewburton Hill is the site of an Iron Age hillfort located in Oxfordshire, in the southeast of England. It was a univallate hillfort (with a single rampart)

    Blewburton Hill

    Blewburton Hill

    Blewburton_Hill

  • Old Sarum
  • Site of the earliest settlement of Salisbury in England

    and deserted site of the earliest settlement of Salisbury. Situated on a hill about two miles (three kilometres) north of modern Salisbury near the A345

    Old Sarum

    Old Sarum

    Old_Sarum

  • Sidbury Hill
  • Iron Age hillfort in Wiltshire, England

    Sidbury Hill, or Sidbury Camp, is the site of an Iron Age bivallate hillfort on the eastern edge of Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England. The site is

    Sidbury Hill

    Sidbury Hill

    Sidbury_Hill

  • Regni
  • Late Iron Age and Roman era British tribe

    and southern edges of the South Downs, such as Chanctonbury Ring and Highdown Hill had fallen out of use, replaced by new, smaller number of more dramatic

    Regni

    Regni

    Regni

  • Mam Tor
  • Hill near Castleton in the High Peak of Derbyshire, England

    Mam Tor is a 517 m (1,696 ft) hill near Castleton in the High Peak of Derbyshire, England. Its name means "mother hill", so called because frequent landslips

    Mam Tor

    Mam Tor

    Mam_Tor

  • Eggardon Hill
  • Hillfort in Dorset, England

    Eggardon Hill is a prehistoric hillfort on a hill in Dorset, England. It is located on chalk uplands approximately four miles to the east of the town of

    Eggardon Hill

    Eggardon Hill

    Eggardon_Hill

  • Mount Caburn
  • Hill in Sussex, England

    River Ouse. On the summit of Caburn are the remains of an Iron Age hill fort. The hill fort has been repeatedly excavated, by Augustus Pitt Rivers from

    Mount Caburn

    Mount Caburn

    Mount_Caburn

  • Caesar's Camp, Rushmoor and Waverley
  • Iron Age hillfort in Hampshire, England

    0°48′14″W / 51.243°N 0.804°W / 51.243; -0.804 Caesar's Camp is an Iron Age hill fort straddling the border of the counties of Surrey and Hampshire in southern

    Caesar's Camp, Rushmoor and Waverley

    Caesar's Camp, Rushmoor and Waverley

    Caesar's_Camp,_Rushmoor_and_Waverley

  • Sutton Walls Hill Fort
  • Iron Age hillfort near Hereford, England

    in the parish of Sutton, Herefordshire, is an elongated ovoid Iron Age hill fort located 4 miles (6 km) north of the city of Hereford, England. It was

    Sutton Walls Hill Fort

    Sutton Walls Hill Fort

    Sutton_Walls_Hill_Fort

  • Burrough Hill
  • Iron Age hill fort in Leicestershire, England

    Burrough Hill is an Iron Age hillfort in Burrough on the Hill, 7 miles (11 km) south of Melton Mowbray in the English county of Leicestershire. Situated

    Burrough Hill

    Burrough Hill

    Burrough_Hill

  • Timeline of Worthing
  • High Street 1909 - Sir Frederick Stern purchases a site on Highdown Hill that becomes Highdown Gardens 1910 - Ellen Chapman is elected to Worthing Council

    Timeline of Worthing

    Timeline of Worthing

    Timeline_of_Worthing

  • Hanbury, Worcestershire
  • Village in Worcestershire, England

    prehistory is the Iron Age hill fort on Church Hill. Remains of the embankments and ditch are well preserved on the north side of the hill, and are more faintly

    Hanbury, Worcestershire

    Hanbury, Worcestershire

    Hanbury,_Worcestershire

  • Clifton Down
  • Public open space in Bristol, England

    including walking and team sports. There is an Iron Age hill fort at Clifton Camp on Observatory Hill on the down, and there are remnants of an Iron Age or

    Clifton Down

    Clifton Down

    Clifton_Down

  • Wincobank (hill fort)
  • Hillfort in South Yorkshire, England

    reference SK377910) is an Iron Age hill fort near Wincobank in Sheffield, England. The fort stands on an isolated sandstone hill that forms the northern side

    Wincobank (hill fort)

    Wincobank (hill fort)

    Wincobank_(hill_fort)

  • Kings Weston Hill
  • Hill in Bristol, England

    Kings Weston Hill (grid reference ST556781) is a hill in the north of Bristol, England. It forms a ridge about 1 mile (1.6 km) long, extending from Henbury

    Kings Weston Hill

    Kings Weston Hill

    Kings_Weston_Hill

  • Barbury Castle
  • Hillfort in Wiltshire, England

    by Swindon Borough Council since 1971.[citation needed] It is on Barbury Hill, a local vantage point, which, under ideal weather conditions, commands a

    Barbury Castle

    Barbury Castle

    Barbury_Castle

  • Helsby hill fort
  • Hillfort in Cheshire, England

    Helsby hill fort is an Iron Age hillfort overlooking the village of Helsby in Cheshire, northwest England. Helsby Hill has steep cliffs on the northern

    Helsby hill fort

    Helsby hill fort

    Helsby_hill_fort

  • Caer Caradoc
  • Hill in Shropshire, England

    Caer Caradoc (Welsh: Caer Caradog, the fort of Caradog) is a hill in the English county of Shropshire. It overlooks the town of Church Stretton and the

    Caer Caradoc

    Caer Caradoc

    Caer_Caradoc

  • Castle Hill, Hampshire
  • Iron Age hillfort in Hampshire, England

    Castle Hill is the site of an Iron Age univallate hillfort located in the civil parish of Burley in the New Forest national park in Hampshire, England

    Castle Hill, Hampshire

    Castle Hill, Hampshire

    Castle_Hill,_Hampshire

  • Maiden Castle, Dorset
  • Iron Age hill fort in Dorset, England

    6 km) southwest of Dorchester, in the English county of Dorset. Hill forts were fortified hill-top settlements constructed across Britain during the Iron Age

    Maiden Castle, Dorset

    Maiden Castle, Dorset

    Maiden_Castle,_Dorset

  • Bratton Castle
  • Iron Age hillfort in Wiltshire, England

    (two ramparts) Iron Age built hill fort on Bratton Down, at the western edge of the Salisbury Plain escarpment. The hill fort comprises two circuits of

    Bratton Castle

    Bratton Castle

    Bratton_Castle

  • British Camp
  • Iron Age hill fort in the Malvern Hills of England

    British Camp is an Iron Age hill fort located at the top of Herefordshire Beacon in the Malvern Hills. The hill fort is protected as a Scheduled Ancient

    British Camp

    British Camp

    British_Camp

  • Chain Home Low
  • British early warning radar system during World War II

    Norfolk Hartland Point, Devon Hawcoat, Barrow in Furness, Lancashire Highdown Hill, Angmering, Sussex Hopton, Norfolk Humberston, Lincolnshire Hythe, Kent

    Chain Home Low

    Chain Home Low

    Chain_Home_Low

  • Carl Wark
  • Promontory in Sheffield, England

    and embankment form an enclosure that has been interpreted as an Iron Age hill fort, though the date of construction and purpose of the fortifications remains

    Carl Wark

    Carl Wark

    Carl_Wark

  • Midsummer Hill
  • Hill in the Malvern Hills, England

    Midsummer Hill is situated in the range of Malvern Hills that runs approximately 13 kilometres (8 mi) north-south along the Herefordshire-Worcestershire

    Midsummer Hill

    Midsummer Hill

    Midsummer_Hill

  • Bury Hill
  • Iron Age hillfort in Hampshire, England

    Bury Hill is the site of a former Iron Age hillfort about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) southwest of the centre of Andover, Hampshire. The site encloses about 22

    Bury Hill

    Bury Hill

    Bury_Hill

  • Humbleton Hill
  • Hill in Northumberland, England

    Humbleton Hill is a hill in Northumberland, England, about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) west of Wooler. It is the location of the Battle of Homildon Hill of 1402

    Humbleton Hill

    Humbleton Hill

    Humbleton_Hill

  • Yeavering Bell
  • Hill in Northumberland, England

    a twin-peaked hill near the River Glen in north Northumberland, England, to the west of Wooler, and forming part of the Cheviot Hills. The summit, 1

    Yeavering Bell

    Yeavering Bell

    Yeavering_Bell

  • Trencrom Hill
  • Hillfort in Cornwall, England

    Trencrom Hill (or Trecrobben) is a prominent hill fort, owned by the National Trust, near Lelant, Cornwall. It is crowned by an univallate Neolithic tor

    Trencrom Hill

    Trencrom Hill

    Trencrom_Hill

  • Liddington Castle
  • Hillfort in Wiltshire, England

    12 April 2021. "Mountain Search". www.hill-bagging.co.uk. Retrieved 15 June 2022. "Liddington Hill". www.hill-bagging.co.uk. Retrieved 14 June 2022.

    Liddington Castle

    Liddington Castle

    Liddington_Castle

  • Ladle Hill
  • Hill in Hampshire, England

    Ladle Hill is a 10.5-hectare (26-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest west of Kingsclere in Hampshire. It is also a Scheduled Monument

    Ladle Hill

    Ladle Hill

    Ladle_Hill

  • Oldbury Camp
  • Hillfort in Kent, England

    Oldbury Camp (also known as Oldbury hill fort) is the largest Iron Age hill fort in south-eastern England. It was built in the 1st century BC by Celtic

    Oldbury Camp

    Oldbury Camp

    Oldbury_Camp

  • Chanctonbury Ring
  • Hill fort in West Sussex, England

    Chanctonbury Ring is a prehistoric hill fort atop Chanctonbury Hill on the South Downs, on the border of the civil parishes of Washington and Wiston in

    Chanctonbury Ring

    Chanctonbury Ring

    Chanctonbury_Ring

  • Arbury Banks, Hertfordshire
  • Hill fort southwest of Ashwell, Hertfordshire, England

    Arbury Banks is a hill fort southwest of Ashwell, Hertfordshire, England. It was probably first constructed during the late Bronze Age, 1000-700 BC. Standing

    Arbury Banks, Hertfordshire

    Arbury Banks, Hertfordshire

    Arbury_Banks,_Hertfordshire

  • Woodhouse hill fort
  • Iron Age hillfort in Cheshire, England

    Woodhouse hill fort is an Iron Age hillfort between Frodsham and Helsby in Cheshire, England. It lies at the northern end of the Mid Cheshire Ridge. Woodhouse

    Woodhouse hill fort

    Woodhouse hill fort

    Woodhouse_hill_fort

  • Uffington Castle
  • Hillfort in Oxfordshire, England

    innermost rampart. It is very close to the Uffington White Horse on White Horse Hill. Excavations have indicated that it was probably built in the 8th or 7th

    Uffington Castle

    Uffington Castle

    Uffington_Castle

  • Wilbury Hill Camp
  • Hillfort in Hertfordshire, England

    Wilbury Hill Camp is a late Bronze Age (about 700 BC) hill fort west of Letchworth in Hertfordshire. It and Arbury Banks near Ashwell are two of a line

    Wilbury Hill Camp

    Wilbury_Hill_Camp

  • Old Winchester Hill
  • Hillfort in Hampshire, England

    Old Winchester Hill is a 66.2-hectare (164-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Hampshire. It is a Nature Conservation Review site,

    Old Winchester Hill

    Old Winchester Hill

    Old_Winchester_Hill

  • Warbstow Bury
  • Iron Age hillfort in Cornwall, England

    a scheduled monument. The site is 807 feet (246 m) above sea level, on a hill at the heads of two tributaries of the River Ottery. There are views to Lundy

    Warbstow Bury

    Warbstow Bury

    Warbstow_Bury

  • Castle Crag
  • Hill in United Kingdom

    Castle Crag is a hill in the North Western Fells of the English Lake District. It is the smallest hill included in Alfred Wainwright's influential Pictorial

    Castle Crag

    Castle Crag

    Castle_Crag

  • Banbury Hill
  • Iron Age hillfort in Dorset, England

    Banbury Hillfort, or Banbury Hill Camp, is an Iron Age hillfort, about 1.25 miles (2.0 km) south of Sturminster Newton and 1 mile (1.6 km) north-west of

    Banbury Hill

    Banbury Hill

    Banbury_Hill

  • Badbury Rings
  • Iron Age hill fort in east Dorset, England

    Badbury Rings is an Iron Age hill fort and Scheduled Monument in east Dorset, England. It was in the territory of the Durotriges. In the Roman era a temple

    Badbury Rings

    Badbury Rings

    Badbury_Rings

  • History of Sussex
  • extend their territory westwards to link with the Saxon settlement at Highdown Hill. Ælle was recognised as the first 'Bretwalda' or overlord of southern

    History of Sussex

    History of Sussex

    History_of_Sussex

  • The Trundle
  • Archaeological site in West Sussex, England

    The Trundle is a hillfort on St Roche's Hill about 4 miles (6 km) north of Chichester, West Sussex, England. It was built in the Iron Age on the site of

    The Trundle

    The Trundle

    The_Trundle

  • Bury Bank
  • Hillfort in Staffordshire, England

    site, known as Wulfherecester. The defences follow the contours of a small hill. Two ramparts, separated by a broad terrace. enclose an area of about 2.2

    Bury Bank

    Bury_Bank

  • Carrock Fell
  • Mountain in the Lake District, England

    landscaped to its original outline. Carrock Fell is also the site of an Iron Age hill fort which crowns the summit. Only the foundations of the walls remain. The

    Carrock Fell

    Carrock Fell

    Carrock_Fell

  • Castercliff
  • Hillfort in Lancashire, England

    tributaries, on the western edge of the South Pennines. On the upper part of the hill, triple rubble ramparts up to 1.5 metres (4 ft 11 in) high, separated by

    Castercliff

    Castercliff

    Castercliff

  • Torberry Hill
  • Hillfort in West Sussex, England

    Torberry Hill (also spelled Tarberry Hill and Torbery Hill) is an Iron Age hillfort in the county of West Sussex, in southern England. It is a Scheduled

    Torberry Hill

    Torberry Hill

    Torberry_Hill

  • Hunsbury Hill
  • Hill fort in Northamptonshire, England

    Hunsbury Hill is an Iron Age hill fort two miles (3 km) south-west of the centre of the town of Northampton in the county of Northamptonshire. It is also

    Hunsbury Hill

    Hunsbury Hill

    Hunsbury_Hill

  • Bradley hill fort
  • Iron Age hillfort in Cheshire, England

    Bradley hill fort is an Iron Age hill fort. Hill forts were fortified hill-tops, used as settlements or temporary refuges, constructed across Britain during

    Bradley hill fort

    Bradley_hill_fort

  • Berth Hill
  • Hillfort in Staffordshire, England

    Berth Hill is an Iron Age hillfort in Staffordshire, England, about 5 miles (8.0 km) south-west of Newcastle-under-Lyme, and near the village of Maer.

    Berth Hill

    Berth_Hill

  • Stanwick Iron Age Fortifications
  • Iron Age hill fort in North Yorkshire, England

    Iron Age Fortifications (also known as 'Stanwick Camp'), a huge Iron Age hill fort, sometimes but not always considered an oppidum, comprising over 9 kilometres

    Stanwick Iron Age Fortifications

    Stanwick Iron Age Fortifications

    Stanwick_Iron_Age_Fortifications

  • Maiden Castle, Cheshire
  • Hillfort in Cheshire, England

    Maiden Castle is an Iron Age hill fort, one of many fortified hill-top settlements constructed across Britain during the Iron Age, but one of only seven

    Maiden Castle, Cheshire

    Maiden Castle, Cheshire

    Maiden_Castle,_Cheshire

  • Vespasian's Camp
  • Iron Age hillfort in Wiltshire, England

    from the Neolithic and Bronze Age site of Stonehenge, and was built on a hill next to the Stonehenge Avenue; it has the River Avon on its southern side

    Vespasian's Camp

    Vespasian's Camp

    Vespasian's_Camp

  • Bury Camp
  • Iron Age hillfort in Wiltshire, England

    Down, in the north of Colerne parish, at the southern edge of the Cotswold Hills between two spurs of a river valley. The enclosed area of approximately

    Bury Camp

    Bury Camp

    Bury_Camp

  • Cadson Bury
  • Iron Age hillfort in Cornwall, England

    scheduled monument. The fort is sited in a commanding position on a steep hill, called Cadson Bury Down, above the River Lynher. It is univallate, probably

    Cadson Bury

    Cadson Bury

    Cadson_Bury

  • Kinver Edge Hillfort
  • Iron Age hillfort in Kinver, Staffordshire, England

    Ring Goosehill Camp Harting Beacon Highdown Hill Thundersbarrow Hill The Trundle Torberry Hill West Yorkshire Castle Hill Wiltshire Ashleys Copse Barbury

    Kinver Edge Hillfort

    Kinver_Edge_Hillfort

  • List of former Royal Air Force stations
  • Retrieved 8 December 2024. "Home". www.parhamairfieldmuseum.co.uk. "Frost Hill Farm". Hampshire Airfields. 2015. Retrieved 12 May 2015. "Guston Road". UK

    List of former Royal Air Force stations

    List of former Royal Air Force stations

    List_of_former_Royal_Air_Force_stations

  • Overbury
  • Village in Worcestershire, England

    Worcestershire, England, midway between Evesham and Tewkesbury south of Bredon Hill. The name Overbury derives from the Old English ufanburh meaning 'upper fortification'

    Overbury

    Overbury

    Overbury

  • Woodbury Hill
  • Hillfort in Worcestershire, England

    Woodbury Hill is a hill near the village of Great Witley, about 5 miles (8 km) south-west of Stourport-on-Severn in Worcestershire, England. It is the

    Woodbury Hill

    Woodbury Hill

    Woodbury_Hill

  • Eldersfield
  • Village in Worcestershire, England

    Eldersfield is a village and civil parish in the Malvern Hills district of Worcestershire, England. It had a population of 584 in 2021. It stands exactly

    Eldersfield

    Eldersfield

    Eldersfield

  • Cissbury Ring
  • Prehistoric sites near Worthing, West Sussex, England

    Neolithic flint mine and Iron Age hillfort. Cissbury Ring is the largest hill fort in Sussex, the second largest in England and one of the largest in Europe

    Cissbury Ring

    Cissbury Ring

    Cissbury_Ring

  • Cholesbury Camp
  • Iron Age hillfort in Buckinghamshire, England

    Cholesbury Camp is a large and well-preserved Iron Age hill fort on the northern edge of the village of Cholesbury in Buckinghamshire, England. It is roughly

    Cholesbury Camp

    Cholesbury Camp

    Cholesbury_Camp

  • Oakmere hill fort
  • Iron Age hillfort in Cheshire, England

    Oakmere hill fort is an Iron Age hill fort, one of many large fortified settlements constructed across Britain during the Iron Age, but one of only seven

    Oakmere hill fort

    Oakmere_hill_fort

  • Quarley Hill
  • Iron Age hillfort in Hampshire, England

    Quarley Hill is the site of an Iron Age univallate hill fort in Hampshire, southern England. The hill affords commanding views of the surrounding countryside

    Quarley Hill

    Quarley Hill

    Quarley_Hill

  • Cherbury Camp
  • Site of an Iron Age fort in Oxfordshire, England

    Cherbury Camp is a multi-vallate hill fort-like earthwork, at grid reference SU374963, 1 mi (1.6 km) north of the village of Charney Bassett in the Vale

    Cherbury Camp

    Cherbury Camp

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  • King John's Hill
  • Iron Age hillfort in Hampshire, England

    King John's Hill is the site of an Iron Age hillfort located in Hampshire, in southeast England. The hill is situated in the parish of Worldham, in East

    King John's Hill

    King John's Hill

    King_John's_Hill

  • Lambert's Castle
  • Historic hill fort in Dorset, England

    is situated on a broad northerly spur at the summit of Lambert's Castle Hill, which rises to a height of 256 metres (840 ft). There are steep natural

    Lambert's Castle

    Lambert's Castle

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  • Heyman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Heyman

    English : variant of Hayman.Dutch : variant of Hey 2.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Heiman.Respelling of German Heymann.

  • Paras | பாரஸ 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Paras | பாரஸ 

    The mystical stone that is believed to convert base metals to gold, Healthy, Touchstone, Iron

  • Janeway
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Janeway

    English : habitational name for someone from Genoa in Italy, from a medieval folk-etymological alteration of Italian Geno(v)a (see Gannaway).

  • Karkasa
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Karkasa

    Harsh; Sword; Firm

  • Vedhas | வேதாஸ 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Vedhas | வேதாஸ 

    Related to Veda ancient original books of Hindu, Brahma Vishnu Mahesh

  • Careah
  • Biblical

    Careah

    bald; ice

  • Samra
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Samra

    Pure, Promise

  • Darmal |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Darmal |

    Medicine

  • Primalia
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Primalia

    Firstborn.

  • Kittim
  • Biblical

    Kittim

    Breaking; bruising small; gold; coloring

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  • Verge
  • v. i.

    To tend downward; to bend; to slope; as, a hill verges to the north.

  • Highborn
  • a.

    Of noble birth.

  • Hill
  • v. t.

    To surround with earth; to heap or draw earth around or upon; as, to hill corn.

  • Moot-hill
  • n.

    A hill of meeting or council; an elevated place in the open air where public assemblies or courts were held by the Saxons; -- called, in Scotland, mute-hill.

  • Hilling
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Hill

  • Hill
  • n.

    The earth raised about the roots of a plant or cluster of plants. [U. S.] See Hill, v. t.

  • Hillside
  • n.

    The side or declivity of a hill.

  • Noble
  • superl.

    Of exalted rank; of or pertaining to the nobility; distinguished from the masses by birth, station, or title; highborn; as, noble blood; a noble personage.

  • Mute-hill
  • n.

    See Moot-hill.

  • Hagdon
  • n.

    One of several species of sea birds of the genus Puffinus; esp., P. major, the greater shearwarter, and P. Stricklandi, the black hagdon or sooty shearwater; -- called also hagdown, haglin, and hag. See Shearwater.

  • Hilliness
  • n.

    The state of being hilly.

  • Hilly
  • a.

    Abounding with hills; uneven in surface; as, a hilly country.

  • Hilled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Hill

  • Volcano
  • n.

    A mountain or hill, usually more or less conical in form, from which lava, cinders, steam, sulphur gases, and the like, are ejected; -- often popularly called a burning mountain.

  • Hill
  • v. t.

    A single cluster or group of plants growing close together, and having the earth heaped up about them; as, a hill of corn or potatoes.

  • Lowborn
  • a.

    Born in a low condition or rank; -- opposed to highborn.

  • Generous
  • a.

    Of honorable birth or origin; highborn.

  • Hilltop
  • n.

    The top of a hill.

  • Hillock
  • n.

    A small hill.

  • Hilly
  • a.

    Lofty; as, hilly empire.