Beacon Hill

Local nameBeacon Hill
LocationBurghclere, UK

There are two hills in Hampshire called Beacon Hill; the other one is near Warnford.

Beacon Hill is near the village of Burghclere and Watership Down, in north Hampshire. The hill's name is derived from the fact that it was one of many Beacon Hills in England and beyond. This hill was once the site of the most famous beacon in Hampshire. It is 261 metres high and has one of England's most well known hill forts on its slopes, visible from the main A34 road which passes close by. From there, outstanding views of the surrounding area and much of Hampshire may be obtained. The site is open to the public and managed by Hampshire County Council. It is an 80.7-hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest called Burghclere Beacon and a Nature Conservation Review site, Grade I.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beacon_Hill,_Burghclere,_Hampshire

Official Website https://www.hants.gov.uk/thingstodo/countryside/finder/beaconhill

Address RG20 9, United Kingdom

Coordinates 51°18'46.027" N -1°20'38.131" E

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