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Hambledon Hill, Dorset

A woodland and downland site near Child Okeford in Dorset. Hambledon Hill is also an important archaeological site and it is home to the remains of a prehistoric hill fort. The SPNR's main interest was the yew wood but the site is also notable for its chalk grassland and butterflies. Now managed by Natural England as a National Nature Reserve.

 

 (Above)  the original SPNR survey documents for Hambledon Hill

More information on Hambledon Hill

Visit the Natural England page for Hambledon Hill National Nature Reserve

The past in pictures

Get a glimpse of Britain's wild past.

Explore our gallery of old pictures of the Rothschild Reserves

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