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  • |county 1=Wiltshire [[File:Stourhead05.jpg|thumb|The Temple of Apollo high on a hill overlooking the gardens. The design was based on a circular temple at Baalb
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  • [[File:Hengistbury Head.JPG|thumb|350px|View from Warren Hill overlooking Mudeford Spit]] ...nd [[Mudeford]] in [[Hampshire]]. It is a site of international importance in terms of its archaeology and is scheduled as an Ancient Monument.<ref name=
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  • ..., close to [[Axminster]] in the very east of [[Devon]] The house today is in the care of the [[National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural ...se and was greatly expanded in the late 16th century and partly demolished in 1785. The original 14th-century house survives, although much altered. Tod
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  • ...sided valley. In the distance is a suspension bridge supported by towers. In the left foreground is a handrail.|thumb|250px|The Avon Gorge and Clifton S ...y|National Trust]] forest it is situated in. There are three Iron Age hill forts overlooking the gorge, as well as an observatory. The [[Clifton Suspension
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  • [[File:Stokeleigh Camp in Leigh Woods.jpg|thumb|250px|Stokeleigh Camp]] '''Stokeleigh Camp''' is an Iron Age promontory fort in [[Leigh Woods]], [[Somerset]]. It is a designated Scheduled Ancient Monumen
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  • ...om the west coast of [[Pembrokeshire]], eastward to the ancient sites of [[Wiltshire]] and to [[Stonehenge]], and south-west again to the west of [[Cornwall]], ...focus at [[Stonehenge]]. Sites on the route include ancient barrows, hill forts, stone circles, burial chambers and natural wonders, such as:
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  • {{county|Wiltshire}} ...ire]], some 1,000 yards north of the village of [[Alton, Wiltshire|Alton]] in that county.
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  • {{Infobox hill |name=Pentridge Hill
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  • |county=Wiltshire |picture=Ridgeway 09 Liddington Hill Fort.jpg
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  • ...hire]]. The site is a scheduled monument.<ref>{{NHLE|1004667|Iron Age fort in Ashley's Copse|type=monument}}</ref> ...also visible evidence of some of the earthworks on the eastern spur of the hill.<ref>[https://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site.php/12531/ashleys_copse.htm
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  • |type=Hill fort ...h [[Wiltshire]], to the west of the village of [[Rockbourne]]. It is on a hill of 433 feet above sea level.
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  • |county=Wiltshire |picture caption=Thatched cottage in Froxfield
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  • {{county|Wiltshire}} ...obunnorum]] ([[Cirencester]]) and [[Calleva Atrebatum]] ([[Silchester]]). In many ways Durocornovium was a typical small Roman town.
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