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Encyclopedia > Coombe Hill (Buckinghamshire)

At 260 metres in height, Coombe Hill is the highest point in The Chilterns and in the English county of Buckinghamshire.


The hill looks over Aylesbury Vale and the town of Wendover. It is owned by the National Trust and is topped by a monument to those who died in the Boer War.


Grid reference: SP849067 (http://getamap.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/getamap/frames.htm?mapAction=gaz&gazName=g&gazString=SP849067)


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Coombe Hill, Buckinghamshire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (136 words)
Coombe Hill, also called Haddington Hill, is a hill in The Chilterns, and the highest point in the English county of Buckinghamshire.
Coombe Hill is located near the town of Wendover, and overlooks Aylesbury Vale.
The hill once formed part of the Chequers Estate but was given to the National Trust by the UK government when they were given the estate in the 1920s.
Buckinghamshire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1622 words)
Buckinghamshire (abbreviated Bucks) is a county in South East England.
It is an agricultural county, covering part of the Chiltern Hills to the South and the Vale of Aylesbury to the north.
Buckinghamshire still has good rail links to London, Birmingham and Manchester and furniture is still a major industry in parts of south Bucks.
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