Watlington Hill

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Watlington Hill
Oxfordshire

Woodland track on Watlington Hill
Range: Chilterns
Summit: 794 feet; SU705935
51°38’9"N, -0°58’58"W

Watlington Hill forms a spur on the escarpment of the Chilterns in Oxfordshire. At the top of the hill is a hamlet named Christmas Common, at 794 feet, which is just a little south of the county's highest point in Cowleaze Wood.

The hill is within the parish of Watlington, projecting out of the escarpment towards that village.

File:View into the Lower Dean valley from Watlington Hill - geograph.org.uk - 1205248.jpg
The Lower Dean Valley from Watlington Hill

The hill, along with a scattering of neighbouring woodlands, belongs to the National Trust.