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Beacon Hill, Buckinghamshire

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The village of Beacon Hill, is situated on the top of the hill named Beacon Hill, in Buckinghamshire, England. Beacon Hill was in the one of the most important look out posts in the whole of southern England in Bronze Age, and Iron Age times, you could see 100s of miles away from the top of the 175m hill, which is now covered in natural springs, ponds and woodland. Where the village is now, was where the settlement attached to the look out tower was. The possible history is now covered by the housing and the village.

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