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Listing
  
HuMP, sub-Marilyn

OS grid
  
ST779056

Prominence
  
141 m

Parent range
  
Dorset Downs

Location
  
Dorset, England

Elevation
  
274 m

Parent peak
  
Bulbarrow Hill httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommons55

Topo map
  
OS Landranger 194Explorer 117E

Similar
  
Pilsdon Pen, Lewesdon Hill, Hod Hill, Bell Hill - Dorset, Eggardon Hill

Bulbarrow hill dorset thomas hardy country


Bulbarrow Hill is a 274-metre (899 feet) hill near Woolland, five miles west of Blandford Forum and ten miles (16 km) north of Dorchester in Dorset, England. The chalk hill is part of the scarp of Dorset Downs, which form the western end of the Southern England Chalk Formation. Part of the hill is used for arable agriculture, but most is calcareous grassland. The hill overlooks the Blackmore Vale, and offers views of Dorset, Somerset, Wiltshire and Devon.

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Map of Bulbarrow Hill, Blandford Forum, UK

Rawlsbury Camp, a five acre Iron Age hill fort, is situated on a promontory of the hill. Little remains of the camp except the twin embankments and intermediate ditch which surrounded it. The hill gets its name from the several barrows that adorn the hill. Additionally, a medieval trackway crosses the ridge. A more recent addition is the twin radio transmitter towers used by the emergency services.

The hill is a popular launch site for paragliders.

The TV presenter Jack Hargreaves who died in 1994 had his ashes spread on Bulbarrow Hill above his home, Raven Cottage.

The British band, Half Man Half Biscuit, refer to Bulbarrow Hill in the track, Third Track Main Camera Four Minutes, taken from their 2000 album Trouble Over Bridgwater, in which the narrator bemoans the increasing popularity of 'trendy' holiday destinations such as Cuba and Iceland, saying 'I’d much rather go down to Dorset, with its wonderful Bulbarrow Hill'.

References

Bulbarrow Hill Wikipedia


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