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Singing Up the Country: The Songlines of Avebury and Beyond

Singing Up the Country: The Songlines of Avebury and Beyond

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Re: View from Abbotsbury Castle by JimChampion on Saturday, 01 January 2005

The trig-point at the top of the hillfort is 215 metres above sea-level. This makes it the highest point for quite some distance, and offers unrivalled views over the surrounding landscape. To the west is a hill called "The Knoll" which has several burial mounds. To the south-east is the village of Abbostbury and the Glastonbury Tor-like hill with St Catherine's chapel on the summit. To the north east is the Kingston Russell stone circle and the Grey Mare and her Colts barrow. There are also impressive views of Chesil beach and the Fleet stretching down to the Isle of Portland in the distance.

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