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Hambledon Hill

Hambledon Hill is a striking chalk hill crowned by one of the largest and most impressive Iron Age hillforts in Britain. Rising above the Blackmore Vale, the site offers sweeping views across the surrounding countryside. Hambledon Hill has a long history, with evidence of Neolithic and Iron Age settlement, making it an important archaeological landscape. Today, it is managed by National Trust and is popular with walkers, history enthusiasts, and nature lovers. Its open slopes, ancient earthworks, and dramatic scenery create a powerful sense of history and tranquillity.

Hambledon Hill
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