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Hindhead

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Hindhead

Extensive hill ridge and common, forming over 5 sq km/2 sq mi of National Trust heathland and open woodland, 3 km/2 mi northwest of Haslemere, Surrey, England. Gibbet Hill is 277 m/909 ft high, while to the east of Hindhead village there is a natural recess known as the Devil's Punch Bowl. Inval and Weydown commons lie to the south of Gibbet Hill.



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I can just remember us all three going into the country for the day and seeing as far as Hindhead.
John said that it is macadamised where it passes Hindhead, and Terence knew as well as he knew his own name that it is not macadamised at that point.
 
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