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Combe Gibbet - Hungerford Virtual MuseumMar 20, 2023 · Combe Gibbet is a double gibbet standing 25 feet (7.6 metres) high on the summit of Inkpen Beacon, about four miles south of Hungerford, but clearly visible ...
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Black Legend - Hungerford Virtual MuseumMay 10, 2023 · It appears that George Broomham and Dorothy Newman were convicted at Winchester Assizes in 1676 of the murder, "with a staff" of Broomham's ...
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Long barrow at Combe Gibbet, Gallows Down. - Historic EnglandThis monument is scheduled under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979 as amended as it appears to the Secretary of State to be of ...
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Wayfarers Walk - Inkpen Beacon to KingsclereA short history of the Wayfarers Walk. The Wayfarers Walk ... The Wayfarers Walk begins in the county of Berkshire at Combe Gibbet on top of Inkpen Beacon.
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Combe Gibbet - North Wessex Downs National LandscapeSet at the top of Inkpen Hill on a Neolithic long barrow close to the Hampshire/Berkshire border is the eerie monument of Combe Gibbet.Missing: Beacon elevation<|separator|>
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Combe Gibbet - Visit NewburyA 7.6 metre high double gibbet standing in the middle of a neolithic long-barrow, Combe Gibbet was erected in 1676 to hang two locals found guilty of murder.
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Combe Gibbet - WikipediaCombe Gibbet is a gibbet at the top of Gallows Down, near the village and just within the civil parish of Combe in Berkshire (formerly Hampshire), England.Location · History · Tourism and leisure
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Cancelled: Cooper's hike on Combe Gibbet - The RamblersJun 9, 2024 · On a clear day you can see 5 counties; Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Gloucestershire, Hampshire and Oxfordshire. The gibbet was erected in 1676 at ...Missing: panoramic | Show results with:panoramic
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Combe Gibbet (2025) - All You Need to Know BEFORE ... - TripadvisorRating 4.6 (71) Known for its striking 17th-century gibbet, this spot draws visitors with sweeping countryside views and peaceful walking paths.Missing: Beacon elevation
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North Wessex Downs - National Landscapes AssociationAnd it is this geology that has formed the wide-open downland, dramatic scarp slopes, majestic ancient woodland and sheltered river valleys of the landscape.
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North Wessex Downs AONB - PeakVisorThe North Wessex Downs AONB is a protected area in southern England with 197 peaks, including Walbury Hill, and is the largest AONB in southeast England.
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[PDF] protected for you. - North Wessex Downs National LandscapeAdmire the steam-powered engineering which lifts water 40 feet (12m) from river to canal. 14 Kennet and Avon Canal. Meandering 87 miles and passing through ...
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[PDF] Geology and the Landscape of the North Wessex Downs FactsheetThe majority of the North Wessex Downs is underlain by chalk resulting in the beautiful gentle rolling topography which is so characteristic of the North ...Missing: karst | Show results with:karst
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Karst hydrogeology of the Chalk and implications for groundwater ...The Chalk is an unusual karst aquifer with limited cave development, but extensive networks of smaller solutional conduits and fissures enabling rapid ...
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Biodiversity - North Wessex Downs National LandscapeChalk grassland is one of the most biologically rich and diverse habitats in the UK. Over 40 species of flowering plants are found in a single square metre of ...Missing: bedrock karst
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West Berkshire HER - Heritage Gateway - ResultsCombe Gibbet is a modern replica (the fifth such) of a double wooden gibbet originally erected in 1676. The wooden post is about 4m (30 feet?) tall with a ...
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Defending the border? The view from Walbury HillSep 26, 2025 · Until 1894, the border between Berkshire and Hampshire ran across Walbury Hill. Combe Gibbet was just inside Hampshire as was the village of ...
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Heritage Gateway - Results**Summary of Combe Gibbet Long Barrow (Heritage Gateway UID: 228788)**
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[PDF] Historic Environment Character Zone West Berkshire Council ...Combe Gibbet long barrow and a find of an axe from the east of the zone are the only Neolithic records in the zone. The long barrow has not been excavated and ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Hanging in Chains - Harnessing the Power of the Criminal CorpseMay 18, 2018 · The gibbet required a thick wooden beam, about 10 metres long that was planted firmly in the ground—in at least one case, secured there with a ...Missing: dimensions | Show results with:dimensions
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Combe Gibbet - Atlas ObscuraJun 12, 2020 · The Combe Gibbet on the Inkpen Long Barrow lies alongside a by-way which gives vehicular access from the metalled road. The by-way is heavily ...
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Combe Gibbet (Long Barrow) - The Modern AntiquarianThe Long Barrow is an impressive 60 metres in length and 22 metres wide. Three counties spread out across the horizon in front of it, which would tempt one to ...
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Combe Gibbet - Past RamblesFeb 27, 2014 · Combe Gibbet is a Neolithic long barrow on Inkpen Hill (aka Inkpen Beacon, aka Gallows Down) around four miles south of Hungerford in Berkshire.
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1676: George Bromham and Dorothy Newman, on the Combe GibbetMar 3, 2013 · On this date in 1676, the Combe Gibbet was put to its first and only use. Adulterous lovers George Bromham (or Broomham) and Dorothy Newman had been doomed by ...
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Inkpen - British FolkloreOne particular barrow, on Saddler's Farm, is said to be haunted by a headless ghost; it is also said that 19th century archaeologists who tried to open it up ...Missing: Beacon | Show results with:Beacon
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Haunted Combe - Landscape & Travel - Leica ForumMar 28, 2009 · Nestled below the highest hill in South East England (ancient Walbury Hill) are two haunted locations......the first sits atop a Neolithic ...Missing: folklore | Show results with:folklore<|control11|><|separator|>
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(RG17 9EL) Combe Gibbet Parking - Park4NightSep 11, 2023 · Stunning view, great walks/trails, seemingly no restrictions on parking or anything like that. Absolutely recommend, only be wary of the ...
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Combe Gibbet Circular, Berkshire, England - 354 Reviews, MapRating 4.7 (354) Check out this 11.7-km circular trail near Hungerford, Berkshire. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 3 h 14 min to ...Missing: signage | Show results with:signage
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Combe Gibbet Inkpen (2025) - Airial TravelCombe Gibbet is accessible by car. The nearest parking is a lumpy car park near the monument. Be prepared for a potentially uneven road leading up to it. Reddit.Missing: signage | Show results with:signage
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Roadworks and maintenance - West Berkshire CouncilView a map of roadworks, including those of utility companies, and find information about road closures. Report a problem on a road or pavement.
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The Test Way - British WalksThe Test Way is a 47-mile trail in Hampshire, following the River Test from Eling Wharf near Southampton to near its source at Inkpen Beacon at the north of ...
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Long Distance Paths - North Wessex Downs National LandscapeLinking to the Wayfarers Walk, the Test Way also starts at the high point of Combe Gibbet and finishes at sea-level, this time at Eling on Southampton Water. It ...
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Combe Gibbet Circular, Berkshire, England - 354 Reviews, MapRating 4.7 (354) Combe Gibbet Circular is a loop trail that covers 7.3 mi, with an elevation gain of 1,085 ft. It takes about 3.5–4 hr to complete. Loop trails have the same ...Missing: Beacon | Show results with:Beacon
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British Hang Gliding HistoryHang gliding started in the 1890's, in Germany. Over the following decades many hang gliders were designed, built and flown with varying degrees of success.
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Combe Gibbet on PARAGLIDING MAPHang gliders take off on the lip of the hill in front of the Gibbet; Paragliders take off l00m to the West. Rig on top, but paragliders should take off at the ' ...
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Combe Gibbet | TVHGC - Wix.comIn a NW wind direction use the NW west launch. Landing. The ridge is huge. There is ample room for top landing both hang gliders and paragliders. Hang gliders ...
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Guide to Combe Gibbet, England - Cross Country MagazineFeb 7, 2014 · Combe is the bucolic village nearby. The gibbet, erected in 1676 and replaced many times since, was put there for a reason: you are on the ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Hungerford Town WalksThis trail offers a mix of natural and historic sights, taking in Gallows Down and the 17th century Combe Gibbet with its dark past, crossing Summer Hill along ...
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A Circular Walk Around Combe Gibbet, On The Hampshire BorderCombe Gibbet sits on the border of Hampshire and the Royal County of Berkshire and is perched up high upon a hill. It sits within the North Wessex Downs.Missing: panoramic | Show results with:panoramic
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From Combe Gibbet to Hollywood - Kintbury and BeyondApr 12, 2024 · Filmed entirely on location around Inkpen and Combe with many scenes shot on Walbury Hill, the plot of the film is based on true events.
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About Us - North Wessex Downs National LandscapeThe North Wessex Downs is a protected landscape spanning four counties, covering 668 square miles, and is governed by nine local authorities.