Holybourne Hill
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Holybourne Hill | |||
Hampshire | |||
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Holybourne Down and the line of an old Roman road | |||
Range: | Hampshire Downs | ||
Summit: | 738 feet SU725437 51°11’15"N, 0°57’50"W |
Holybourne Hill or Holybourne Down is a hill amongst the in the Hampshire Downs, rising to 738 feet above sea level. It is in the north of Hampshire, and one of the highest points in the county.
Holybourne Hill rises not far from the village of Holybourne in Hampshire.