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Burton Dassett Hills

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A view of the hills
Snow-covered Burton Dassett Hills
All Saints Church, Burton Dassett

Burton Dassett Hills Country Park is a country park in southeastern Warwickshire, England.

It was created as a country park in 1971 and is run by Warwickshire County Council. The area comprises a group of ironstone hills, which are named after the village of Burton Dassett which is located in the hills. The hills rise to 211 m (692 ft) above sea level[1] and are situated half a mile east of the M40 motorway.

The area was once extensively quarried for ironstone and a short industrial railwayEdge Hill Light Railway – existed for this purpose until the 1920s.

Of interest at the site is a 12th-century parish church at the old village of Burton Dassett. Outside the church is a holy well which still provides water. The park is also popular with flyers of kites and radio-controlled gliders.

Impressive views across the surrounding countryside can be seen from the hills; towns and other features that are viewable are described by a toposcope. On a clear day, places as far afield as Coventry (more than 20 miles away) can be seen. The park and the church were used as a location in the Tom Selleck 1990 film Three Men and a Little Lady.

A panorama of Burton Dassett Hills

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References

  1. ^ "Mountain Search". www.hill-bagging.co.uk. Retrieved 23 November 2022.

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52°09′51.93″N 1°25′17.31″W / 52.1644250°N 1.4214750°W / 52.1644250; -1.4214750

This page was last edited on 13 January 2023, at 02:11
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