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[[File:500 feet above sea level at Burley on the Hill - geograph.org.uk - 41112.jpg|thumb|right|600px|A view across the Vale of Catmose from [[Burley on the Hill]]]]]
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[[File:500 feet above sea level at Burley on the Hill - geograph.org.uk - 41112.jpg|thumb|right|500px|A view across the Vale of Catmose from [[Burley on the Hill]]]]
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The '''Vale of Catmose''' is a remarkably beauteous, relatively low-lying area of land in the western part of [[Rutland]], watered by a number of little streams and renowned for the fertility of its loamy soil.
  
The '''Vale of Catmose''' is a relatively low-lying area of land in the western part of the county of [[Rutland]].
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The [[county town]], [[Oakham]] is in the Vale, and just to the east of Oakham the lower end of the Vale of Catmose is submerged in [[Rutland Water]]
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Latest revision as of 22:13, 1 July 2021

A view across the Vale of Catmose from Burley on the Hill

The Vale of Catmose is a remarkably beauteous, relatively low-lying area of land in the western part of Rutland, watered by a number of little streams and renowned for the fertility of its loamy soil.

The county town, Oakham is in the Vale, and just to the east of Oakham the lower end of the Vale of Catmose is submerged in Rutland Water

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