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  • The highest point in the county is [[Walbury Hill]], which reaches 974 feet, while its highest village is [[Bentworth, Hampsh ...to the invading forces. The southern portion of the county known as ''the Meon'' and in particular the valley of the [[River Hamble]] was occupied by Juti
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  • The highest point here is Butser Hill, reaching a height of 889 feet above sea level. ...the north side of the Weald, where it includes [[Leith Hill]], the highest hill in Surrey and in all of south-eastern Britain, the low-lying clay vales of
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  • {{Infobox hill |name=Beacon Hill
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  • ...th and Southampton. It was during this era that the large housing areas of Hill Park, Miller Drive, and much of [[Portchester]] grew until eventually one c ...from Gosport to [[Wickham]], and then through the picturesque [[River Meon|Meon Valley]] to [[Alton, Hampshire|Alton]].
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  • |constituency=Meon Valley ...spelled '''Wykeham''', is a small village in [[Hampshire]], on the [[River Meon]] in the south of the county, about three miles north of [[Fareham]]. Accor
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  • ...uinton]] to meet with the Centenary Way which it follows east round [[Meon Hill]] at the start of the [[Cotswolds]]. ...East Harptree]] before entering the Forestry Commission plantation [[Stock Hill]]. On leaving the woods the path skirts the [[Priddy Mineries]] and [[Pridd
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  • ...ons but Jutes, who also settled on the Hampshire coast in the [[River Meon|Meon Valley]], where the Jutish settlers were known as the ''Meonsæte''. These ...001|chapter=Edward, King of the Anglo-Saxons|editors= N. J. Higham & D. H. Hill |title=Edward the Elder 899-924|publisher= Routledge|page=61| ISBN= 0-415-2
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  • |constituency=Meon Valley / Havant ...to change places with the team that pulled the coach up and over Portsdown Hill.
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  • ...k - 26993.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Looking down onto the M27 from [[Portsdown Hill]]]] ...vice area.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://motorwayservicesonline.co.uk/unbuilt/meon/
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  • *Hadden Hill Golf Club - [[Didcot]] *Winter Hill Golf Club - [[Maidenhead]]
    119 KB (17,852 words) - 09:36, 16 December 2022
  • ...a clod of earth at [[Evesham Abbey]], but missed, and the earth formed the hill.<ref>{{cite book |last=Ash |first=Russell |date=1973 |title=Folklore, Myths
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  • ...teep''' is a village and parish in eastern [[Hampshire]] within the [[East Meon Hundred]]. Its nearest town is [[Petersfield]], which lies a mile and a hal ...13 December 2015}}</ref> A Roman earthworks ridge was also found on Stoner Hill, which suggests evidence of Roman roads passing through the causeway.<ref n
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  • ...lies in the [[South Downs National Park]], on the west bank of the [[River Meon]], immediately to the north of [[Corhampton]]. It is located two miles nort ...te of the [[South Downs Way]] long distance footpath. The A32 road and the Meon Valley Railway footpath cross from north to south.
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  • [[File:MeonSpring.jpg|thumb|350px|River Meon Spring]] ...eon''' is a river that flows through an area of [[Hampshire]] known as the Meon Valley, it flows generally southwards from the [[South Downs]] to the [[Sol
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  • |constituency=Meon Valley Image:BowesHJnctnP1010094.JPG|Bowes Hill Junction
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  • |constituency=Meon Valley ...rndean'' most likely means "valley by a horn-shaped hill" (the horn-shaped hill probably being Horndean Down). Alternatively "Harne" is the Old English wor
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  • |constituency=Meon Valley The village lies at the top of a hill, on the Roman road from Winchester to the south coast near [[Portchester]].
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  • ...r]], [[River Test|Test]], [[River Itchen, Hampshire|Itchen]], [[River Meon|Meon]], [[River Hamble|Hamble]], [[Western Yar]], [[River Medina|Medina]] and [[ ...(Bouldnor Formation) only occur on the northern Isle of Wight; the Headon Hill beds of the [[New Forest]], formerly classified as Oligocene, are now regar
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  • '''Titchfield''' is a village in southern [[Hampshire]], by the [[River Meon]]. The village has a history stretching back to the 6th century. During the ...tchfield lies the town of [[Fareham]], to the south are [[Stubbington]], [[Hill Head]] and the [[Solent]], to the west is [[Locks Heath]], [[Warsash]], the
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  • ...]], [[Hampshire]], next to [[St Catherine's Hill, Hampshire|St Catherine's Hill]] and close to the bounds of the South Downs National Park. ...k/hcvsites/deaconhill.htm|title=Hampshire Conservation Volunteers : Deacon Hill|publisher=Hampshire County Council|accessdate=18 January 2013}}</ref>
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