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  • |name=Herefordshire |map image=Herefordshire Brit Isles Sect 6.svg
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  • ...town, stands at the extreme north-east of the county, on the border with [[Herefordshire]], while the largest settlement, the city of [[Newport, Monmouthshire|Newpo ...er with [[Glamorgan]] and the Monnow forms the north-eastern border with [[Herefordshire]]. The [[Brecon Beacons]] form the northern border with [[Brecknockshire]].
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  • [[File:Lyth Hill 01.jpg|thumb|right|220px|Countryside of mid-Shropshire.]] ...lso struck with dramatic hills, such as the [[Long Mynd]] and an enigmatic hill on its own in the midst of the shire, [[the Wrekin]].
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  • ...Hills]], a gentle set of hills in Worcestershire before the rigours of the Herefordshire peaks. [[Great Malvern]] is a fine spa town. ..., [[Cutsdean]], and [[Evenlode]]. [[Edvin Loach]] forms a detached part in Herefordshire, and [[Alderminster]], [[Shipston-on-Stour]], [[Tidmington]] and [[Tredingt
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  • [[File:Llyn y Fan Fawr.jpg|thumb|left|Llyn y Fan Fawr in the Black Mountain, one of the less frequented parts of the National Park]] ...rk, on the border with [[Herefordshire]]) and the [[Black Mountain (range)|Black Mountain]] (in the west). The area to the west of the Brecon Beacons range
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  • ...a peak in the ''Black Mountains'' called [[Black Mountain, Black Mountains|Black Mountain]]. ...rth]] below the northern slopes is town popular with walkers exploring the Black Mountains.
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  • ...{{lang|cy|Afon Mynwy}}) is a gentle river which forms the border between [[Herefordshire]] and [[Monmouthshire]], giving its name to the latter's county town and th The Monnow rises near [[Craswall]] on [[Cefn Hill]] just below the high [[Black Mountains]]. It flows southwards, swallowing the waters of its tributaries
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  • |county=Herefordshire |LG district=Herefordshire
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  • ...surrounding villages like [[Norton, Radnorshire|Norton]] and [[Stapleton, Herefordshire|Stapleton]]. ...ning "priests' town", making Presteigne one of a set along with [[Kington, Herefordshire]] and [[Knighton]], Radnorshire.
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  • ...twards through [[Cradley Heath]] and [[Stourbridge]] where it leaves the [[Black Country]]. It is joined by the Smestow Brook at Prestwood before it winds ...[Montgomeryshire]], running across the border between [[Shropshire]] and [[Herefordshire]], it is joined by the [[River Onny]], [[River Corve]] and [[River Rea, Shr
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  • {{Infobox hill |range=Black Mountains
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  • ...le:Leith Hill Tower - geograph.org.uk - 104994.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Leith Hill, Surrey]] ! Hill
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  • {{Infobox hill ...e, noting its similarity with ''[[Brown Willy]]'', the name of the highest hill on nearby [[Bodmin Moor]], and suggested that a watch for beacon fires used
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  • ...mes in Wales, and a great many in [[Shropshire]], [[Worcestershire]] and [[Herefordshire]], are of the Welsh language. Bilingualism is taken to such an extent that ...he Angles and laid waste Ceredigion and Ystrad Tywi."<ref>{{cite book|last=Hill |first=David |title=Mercia: an Anglo-Saxon kingdom in Europe |contribution=
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  • The '''Malvern Hills''' are a range of hills in [[Worcestershire]] and [[Herefordshire]], with a small area of northern [[Gloucestershire]] ...mit of the hills affords a panorama of the Severn Valley with the hills of Herefordshire and the Welsh mountains, parts of thirteen counties, the [[Bristol Channel]
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  • {{Infobox hill |name=Pinnacle Hill
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  • {{Infobox hill |name=Black Hill
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  • {{Infobox hill |picture caption=Broad Down, looking north to Black Hill's two tops
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  • ...own of [[Ludlow]] in [[Shropshire]], flowing beneath the step slope of the hill on which the town stands. The river source is on [[Cilfaesty Hill]] in the [[Kerry, Radnorshire|Kerry Hills]] near Dolfor, south of Newtown.
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  • [[File:Under Clee Hill - geograph.org.uk - 965104.jpg|right|thumb|400px|The Clee Hills]] *[[Brown Clee Hill]] 1,792 feet: Shropshire's [[county top]], and
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  • *[[Netherton, Herefordshire]] **[[Netherton, Black Country]] ''(locally situate in Staffordshire)''
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  • ...alls the origins of the town and black and white stripes are for the lead (black) and silver (white) which lie beneath the village. ...ck and gold bars wavy with a heraldic dolphin for Poole Harbour, and three black scallops
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  • |county=Herefordshire |LG district=Herefordshire
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  • | [[Crowthorne]] || Walter Recreation Ground & Circle Hill || Pinewood Avenue <small>RG45 6RQ</small> || {{map|}} || 5.2 | [[Walton, Cheshire]] || Walton Playground || Hill Cliffe Road <small>WA4 6NR</small> || {{map|}} ||
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  • ...strict).jpg|left|thumb|250px|The paved surface of the Pennine Way on Black Hill]] ...convert|285|km|mi|0|x}} || Gloucestershire, Monmouthshire, Brecknockshire, Herefordshire, Radnorshire, Montgomeryshire, Shropshire, Denbighshire, Flintshire
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  • {{Infobox hill |name=Black Mountain
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  • ...53.jpg|right|thumb|350px|View north along Hatterrall Ridge from Hatterrall Hill]] ...The Guardian, 11 March 2002]</ref> The ridge forms the boundary between [[Herefordshire]] in the east and [[Brecknockshire]] and [[Monmouthshire]] to the west.
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  • ...) is the steep-sided and secluded valley of the [[River Honddu]], in the [[Black Mountains]] of [[Monmouthshire]] and [[Brecknockshire]]. It is within the ...[Chwarel y Fan]]) and [[Herefordshire]] ([[Black Mountain, Black Mountains|Black Mountain]]) are found close to the village at the peak of the mountains to
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  • {{Infobox hill |range=Black Mountains
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  • {{Infobox hill |range=Black Mountains
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  • |county=Herefordshire ...manor house and associated buildings near the village of [[Yarpole]] in [[Herefordshire]], standing some 4½ miles northwest of [[Leominster]].
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  • {{Infobox hill |picture caption=Down Townbrook Valley toward Burway Hill
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  • ===Black Mountains=== ...[Hatterrall Ridge|Hatterrall Hill]] on the border of Brecknockshire with [[Herefordshire]] (and the latter's [[county top]]) and then runs along the county boundary
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  • ...orders of [[Monmouthshire]] and [[Herefordshire]]. It lies within in the [[Black Mountains]]<ref>[http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/270792]</ref> and the Bre ...of the [[River Honddu]] close to the borders with [[Monmouthshire]] and [[Herefordshire]], as well as the borders of the Anglican dioceses of [[Diocese of Hereford
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  • |county 2=Herefordshire ...[[Hatterrall Ridge|Hatterrall Hill]], which carries the main Monmouthshire-Herefordshire border along which runs [[Offa's Dyke Path]].
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  • ...angular plateau bounded by the [[River Wye]] to the west and north-west, [[Herefordshire]] to the north, the [[River Severn]] to the south, and the City of [[Glouce ...n identified at Welshbury Hill near [[Littledean]], and there are Iron Age hill forts at [[Symonds Yat]] and Welshbury. There is archaeological evidence of
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  • |county=Herefordshire |LG district=Herefordshire
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  • ...its way through the countryside of three counties, [[Gloucestershire]], [[Herefordshire]] and [[Worcestershire]], by hop-yards, vineyards and orchards. It crosses ...at [[Knightwick]], passing into Worcestershire and then climbs [[Ankerdine Hill]] and drops down to [[Broadheath, Worcestershire|Broadheath]] and Worcester
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  • ...tshire]] at [[Bettisfield]]; [[Montgomeryshire]] at [[Llanymynech]]; and [[Herefordshire]], west of [[Bromfield, Shropshire|Bromfield]]. ...circular loop begins, taking you to [[Shrewsbury]], then by way of [[Lyth Hill]] further south into the [[Shropshire Hills]].
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  • {{Infobox hill |range=Black Mountains
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  • ...shire]]. It lies in the far west of the county, in the foothills of the [[Black Mountains]]. The civil parish corresponds to the chapelry of the ancient pa ...dshire)|Black Hill]], the setting for Bruce Chatwin's novel ''On the Black Hill''.
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  • |LG district=Herefordshire |constituency=Hereford and South Herefordshire
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  • '''Black Hill''' could be: *[[Black Hill, County Antrim]], a townland
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  • ...]] as it heads towards [[Leominster]]. From here the path climbs [[Dinmore Hill]], crossing the A49 road as it navigates towards [[Hereford]]. The path pas The route is only waymarked in Cheshire with black and white waymarker discs.<ref>[http://www.cheshire.gov.uk/countryside/Walk
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  • The '''River Dore''' is a tributary of the [[River Monnow]] in [[Herefordshire]]. In the Welsh language it is known as ''Afon Aur'', literally 'the River It rises on [[Cusop]] Hill, in the foothills of the [[Black Mountains]], close to the border with [[Brecknockshire]]. It flows for 12
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  • |county=Herefordshire |LG district=Herefordshire
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  • ...ing to Wapley Hillfort - geograph.org.uk - 60220.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The Herefordshire Trail leading to Wapley Hillfort]] {{county|Herefordshire}}
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  • |county=Herefordshire |LG district=Herefordshire
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  • |county=Herefordshire |LG district=Herefordshire
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  • |county=Herefordshire |picture=Black and white cottage in Shobdon - geograph.org.uk - 666320.jpg
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  • |county=Herefordshire |picture=Kentchurch Court, Herefordshire.jpg
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  • {{county|Herefordshire}} ...the parish of [[Whitchurch, Herefordshire|Whitchurch]] in south-western [[Herefordshire]], consisting of the hills of '''Little Doward''' and '''Great Doward''' an
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  • {{Infobox hill |name=Walton Hill
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  • ...4.pdf |archive-date=2011-07-16 | access-date= 6 February 2010}}</ref> or a hill. The word "link" can also mean "Rising ground; a ridge, a bank."<ref>The Sh ...o link up more horses to the carriages so that they could be pulled up the hill on the A449, which runs through the centre of Malvern Link to the small urb
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