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Tree on Cleeve Hill, Gloucestershire

Cleeve Hill

Cleeve Hill in Gloucestershire is the highest point both of the Cotswolds, though perched at the edge of those hills, and is also the county top of Gloucestershire, reaching 1,083 feet. It commands a clear view to the west, over Cheltenham and its racecourse, over the River Severn, and to the north over Winchcombe.

Cleeve Hill is a conspicuous outcrop on the edge of the limestone escarpment, (sometimes called the "Cotswold Edge"). It is crossed by the Cotswold Way footpath. (Read more)