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- Botley_Hill abstract "Botley Hill is a hill in Surrey, and is the highest point of the North Downs with a height of 269.6 metres (885 ft). It is a Marilyn and the third highest point in Surrey after Leith Hill and Gibbet Hill.The summit lies at the edge of a water tower enclosure to the north of The Ridge, less than 1 km from the North Downs Way. Previously the location of the Marilyn was given as the 267 metres (876 ft) trig point at TQ396553 as this is the highest point marked on current maps. However, the 1965 1" Ordnance Survey map shows a spot height of 882 feet at the site of the present water tower. A levelling survey confirmed the new location. To the south is Oxted, which is the nearest railway station.As the highest point of the North Downs, it can be seen from many tall buildings in London, and for example from Alexandra Palace in North London.".
- Botley_Hill elevation "269.6".
- Botley_Hill locatedInArea England.
- Botley_Hill locatedInArea Surrey.
- Botley_Hill mountainRange North_Downs.
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- Botley_Hill parentMountainPeak Leith_Hill.
- Botley_Hill prominence "209.0".
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- Botley_Hill elevationM "269.6".
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- Botley_Hill labelPosition "left".
- Botley_Hill latD "51".
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- Botley_Hill latNs "N".
- Botley_Hill latS "43.9".
- Botley_Hill listing Marilyn_(hill).
- Botley_Hill location England.
- Botley_Hill location Surrey.
- Botley_Hill longD "0".
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- Botley_Hill longS "45.5".
- Botley_Hill map "United Kingdom Surrey".
- Botley_Hill mapCaption "Location of Botley Hill related to Surrey".
- Botley_Hill name "Botley Hill".
- Botley_Hill parentPeak Leith_Hill.
- Botley_Hill photo "Botley Hill trig point - geograph.org.uk - 788400.jpg".
- Botley_Hill prominenceM "209".
- Botley_Hill range North_Downs.
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- Botley_Hill subject Category:Hills_of_Surrey.
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- Botley_Hill comment "Botley Hill is a hill in Surrey, and is the highest point of the North Downs with a height of 269.6 metres (885 ft). It is a Marilyn and the third highest point in Surrey after Leith Hill and Gibbet Hill.The summit lies at the edge of a water tower enclosure to the north of The Ridge, less than 1 km from the North Downs Way. Previously the location of the Marilyn was given as the 267 metres (876 ft) trig point at TQ396553 as this is the highest point marked on current maps.".
- Botley_Hill label "Botley Hill".
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- Botley_Hill lat "51.27886111111111".
- Botley_Hill long "0.012638888888888889".
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- Botley_Hill depiction Botley_Hill_trig_point_-_geograph.org.uk_-_788400.jpg.
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- Botley_Hill name "Botley Hill".