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|text=The '''Dunstable Downs''' in southern [[Bedfordshire]] form a chalk escarpment which marks the north-eastern reaches of the Chiltern Hills.
 
|text=The '''Dunstable Downs''' in southern [[Bedfordshire]] form a chalk escarpment which marks the north-eastern reaches of the Chiltern Hills.
  
The heighest point of the Dunstable Downs reaches 797 feet and is the highest point of Bedfordshire. It lies close to the county tops of Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire also, at Pavis Wood and Haddington Hill respectively. The Downs are owned by the National Trust}}<noinclude>
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The heighest point of the Dunstable Downs reaches 797 feet and is the highest point of Bedfordshire. It lies close to the county tops of Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire also, at Pavis Wood and Haddington Hill respectively. The Downs are owned by the National Trust.}}<noinclude>{{FP data}}
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On the crest of the Dunstable Downs

Dunstable Downs

The Dunstable Downs in southern Bedfordshire form a chalk escarpment which marks the north-eastern reaches of the Chiltern Hills.

The heighest point of the Dunstable Downs reaches 797 feet and is the highest point of Bedfordshire. It lies close to the county tops of Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire also, at Pavis Wood and Haddington Hill respectively. The Downs are owned by the National Trust. (Read more)