- Walbury Hill
Infobox Mountain
Name = Walbury Hill
Photo = View from Walbury Hill.jpg
Caption = The view from Walbury Hill, looking towardsCombe Gibbet
Elevation = 297 m (974 ft)
Location =North Wessex Downs AONB ,Berkshire ,England
Range =
Prominence = "c." 188 m
Parent peak =Beacon Batch
Coordinates =
Topographic
OS "Landranger" 174
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Age =
Easiest route =
Grid_ref_UK = SU373616
Listing = Marilyn, County TopWalbury Hill is the highest point in the
South East England region of theUK at 297 m (974 ft)above sea level .It is situated on the border between the
civil parish es ofInkpen and Combe in southwesternBerkshire (the latter formerly inHampshire ). It is close to the Hampshire border and 7 km southeast ofHungerford , the closest town. On its summit is theIron Age hill fort of Walbury Camp.Combe Gibbet stands on the adjoiningGallows Down .The true summit is marked by a
triangulation pillar approximately 100 metres from the main Test Way. Walbury Hill is sometimes used by theBBC as a temporary relay station during major sporting events. There is nometalled road across the hill, but the byway is open to all traffic and maintained with a hard gravel surface, probably because of its use by outside broadcast vehicles. The ridged summit is also popular with paragliding enthusiasts.It is the start point for both the
Test Way and theWayfarers Walk .There is also a small low level circular brick building, approximately 6 feet high, on the the south side of the hill, which appears to be hollow and descend quite some way. However there is no indication what this building is, or what it covers.
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