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  • ...bsp;feet above sea level, are Coombe Hill near [[Wendover]] and Haddington Hill in Wendover Woods. *{{i-NTE}} [[Coombe Hill, Buckinghamshire|Coombe Hill]]
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  • ...o not meet the villagers. Another feature of Nettleden is the steep Pipers Hill east of the village. ...sh church is St Lawrence. Anciently the village belonged to the parish of Pitstone but had a chapel of ease; it broke away in 1895. Today Nettleden is an ecc
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  • ...hrough [[Buckinghamshire]], by way of the [[Dunstable Downs]] and [[Deacon Hill]] in [[Bedfordshire]], to near [[Hitchin]] in [[Hertfordshire]].<ref name=c ...ment marks the summit. The nearby [[Ivinghoe Beacon]] is a more prominent hill, although its altitude is only 817&nbsp;feet.<ref>[http://www.naturalareas.
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  • ...g]] and six miles south of [[Leighton Buzzard]], close to the village of [[Pitstone]]. The village name is Old English in origin; ''Ifan hoh'' means ''Ifa's hill-spur''. In the [[Domesday Book]] of 1086 it was recorded as ''Evinghehou''
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  • ...f [[Cooks Wharf]] has grown up where the main road into the village from [[Pitstone]] crosses the [[Grand Union Canal]]. At Southend Hill near the village are the remains of an Iron Age hill fort which has been largely obliterated through arable cultivation.
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  • ...ham, Buckinghamshire]], [[Berkhamsted]], [[Hertfordshire]] and as far as [[Pitstone]] and [[Ivinghoe]] in Buckinghamshire. ...ltop section near [[Cholesbury]] being associated with the nearby Iron Age hill-fort whilst other sections lower down towards [[Aylesbury Vale]] may demarc
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  • |name=Pitstone '''Pitstone''' is a village in [[Buckinghamshire]] directly adjoining [[Ivinghoe]], wit
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