Selborne Hill

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Selborne Hill
File:Looking Down the Zig-Zag Walk, Selborne Hanger. - geograph.org.uk - 179853.jpg
View of Zig-Zag Walk from Selborne Hanger.
Highest point
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Parent peak Butser Hill [1]
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Geography
Location Hampshire, England
Parent range Hampshire Downs, East Hampshire Hangers
OS grid SU736331
Topo map OS Landranger

Selborne Hill is one of the highest points in the county of Hampshire, England. It is one of the East Hampshire Hangers, a line of prominent hills on the eastern scarp slope of the Hampshire Downs, and reaches 211 metres (692 ft) above sea level. Its prominence of 53 metres qualifies it as one of the county's Tumps.

Selborne Hill lies above the village of Selborne on the edge of the Hampshire Downs, its crown playing host to Selborne Common, an area of woodland and relict wood-pasture. Its summit and steep escarpment are covered by woods, with Selborne Hanger to the northeast dropping abruptly to the fields above Selborne. The Zig-Zag Path runs down the spur towards the east.[2] This is the area where the world famous naturalist and pioneer of birdwatching, Rev. Gilbert White, wrote his celebrated Natural History of Selborne.[3]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Summit Listings by Relative Height by Mark Jackson, compiled by Jonathan de Ferranti. Accessed on 15 May 2013.
  2. Ordnance Survey 1:50,000 Landranger series.
  3. Natural History of Selborne


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