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Beacon Hill, Norfolk

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Beacon Hill
Elevation 105 m (345 ft)
Location Norfolk, England
Prominence c. 79 m[1]
Topo map OS Landranger 133
OS grid reference TG183414
Listing County Top

Beacon Hill, located at Roman Camp, one kilometre south of West Runton, Norfolk, England is the highest point in the county of Norfolk at 105 metres above sea level.

Footnote

  1. ^ Col of 26 metres above sea level at grid reference TM038790, at the confluence of the Rivers Little Ouse and Waveney.

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