Coombe Hill, Gloucestershire

Coombe Hill, Gloucestershire
Coombe Hill Nature Reserve.

Coombe Hill is the name of a hamlet, telephone exchange and the terminus of the disused Coombe Hill Canal, now a nature reserve, in Gloucestershire, England.

Coordinates: 51°56′30″N 2°9′50″W / 51.94167°N 2.16389°W / 51.94167; -2.16389


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