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near to Stanton st Bernard, Wiltshire, England
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A walk from Allington to the Wansdyke and back [17]
Seen from Rybury, atop Clifford's Hill, is this sweeping view of downland. Hill Barn is in the distance with Milk Hill on the right.
The walk leaves Allington and goes south to run along the towpath of the Kennet and Avon Canal before... (more)
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Paragliders over Clifford Hill
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Clifford's Hill from Rybury Camp
In the foreground is part of the ditch and rampart which runs round Rybury. The view looks south to Clifford's Hill with its grassy terracettes on its steep slopes. The village in the middle distance is All Cannings, named after the... (more)
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On the slopes of Clifford's Hill
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Rybury Camp from Cliffords Hill
View up to Rybury Camp ..
Rybury Camp is a fairly well preserved earthworks / hillfort of probable Late Bronze Age or Iron Age
The hill also features a Neolithic causewayed enclosure (SU 06 SE 14) and Post Medieval chalk or flint... (more)
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Downland, All Cannings
The northern side of the southwestern spur of Clifford's Hill. Beyond you can see All Cannings and to the right Canning Cross Farm.
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Path down Clifford's Hill
Cannings Cross Farm is in the middle distance.
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A walk from Allington to the Wansdyke and back [13]
Looking back down the path, past the covered reservoir to the water trough. The buildings of Cannings Cross and the Vale of Pewsey are beyond.
The walk leaves Allington and goes south to run along the towpath of the Kennet and Avon Canal... (more)
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Downland, All Cannings
Looking along the northern flank of the southwestern spur of Clifford's Hill. Below there is a flat pastoral field but for the most part arable farmland.
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Downland, All Cannings
The northern side of the southwestern spur of Clifford's Hill. The top of the hill (Rybury hill-fort) is out of picture to the left.
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A walk from Allington to the Wansdyke and back [15]
The line of the Right of Way is to the right but the path heads left.
The walk leaves Allington and goes south to run along the towpath of the Kennet and Avon Canal before turning north to cross the minor road at Cannings Cross. Ascending... (more)
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Footpath on ridge above Cannings Cross
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