- Hydon's Ball
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Name = Hydon's Ball
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Elevation = 179 m (587 ft)
Location =North Downs ,England
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Pronunciation =Hydon's Ball is a 587 foot hill on Hydon Heath,
Surrey ,England . It is situated roughly 6 km (3.5 miles) south east ofGodalming , in central southern England. It is adjacent to the hamlet ofHydestile , near the village of Hambledon.Sometimes known as Hydon Ball, or Cup Hill, it is now in the care of the National Trust. At its highest point is a large stone seat which was placed there in 1915 as a memorial to
Octavia Hill , one of the Trust's founders.It is believed that the term "ball" refers to a signalling station which once stood at the top of the hill. (Typically, "ball" signalling stations were used to synchronize the time visually at given points during the day across long distances.)
There is a short poem associated with Hydon's Ball, which may explain its other alternative name:
:"On Hydon's top there is a cup":"And in that cup there is a drop":"Pick up the cup, and drink the drop":"And place the cup on Hydon's top."
Its slopes are planted with a range of tree species, including native
oak ,rowan ,birch andpine . Two non-native shrubs,Amelanchier andGaultheria , are said to have been planted there by landscape gardenerGertrude Jekyll .Hydon's Ball has become a traditional meeting spot for local Morris Dancers who gather on the hilltop to welcome the first day of spring.
Hydon's Ball is among the highest points in Surrey.There are considerable Water Utility underground facilities beneath the summit.
External links
* [http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-south_east/w-south_east-places/w-south_east-places-west_weald/w-south_east-places-west_weald-hydons.htm Hydon's Ball and Heath information at the National Trust]
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