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  2. Malvern Hills - Wikipedia

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    The Malvern Hills Trust is the working name for the Malvern Hills Conservators and manages most parts of the Hills and the surrounding Commons, some other parcels of land and many roadside verges. They were established in 1884 and are governed by five Acts of Parliament, the Malvern Hills Acts 1884, 1909, 1924, 1930 and 1995. [56]

  3. Sugarloaf Hill, Malvern - Wikipedia

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    The summit of Sugarloaf Hill is 368 metres (1,207 ft) above sea level and is a popular peak usually passed by walkers hiking between the Worcestershire Beacon and North Hill—respectively the highest and second highest Malvern Hills summits.

  4. Things To Do: Historic Bristol house tours; new FRACC art ...

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    Things To Do rounds up local events happening this week in Fall River and beyond. Things To Do: Historic Bristol house tours; new FRACC art exhibit at The Ignition Space Skip to main content

  5. British Camp - Wikipedia

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    British Camp is an Iron Age hill fort located at the top of Herefordshire Beacon in the Malvern Hills. The hill fort is protected as a Scheduled Ancient Monument and is owned and maintained by Malvern Hills Conservators. The fort is thought to have been first constructed in the 2nd century BC. A Norman castle was built on the site.

  6. Folklore and legends of Ontario County's Bristol Hills goes ...

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    The Bristol Hills Historical Society is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization formed in 2020 through the merger of the historical societies of Bristol and South Bristol. It cares for two of the ...

  7. St Wulstan's Local Nature Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The reserve, area 22 hectares (54 acres), is situated east of the Malvern Hills. It is a mixture of ancient woodland and grassland. Ornamental trees, planted by hospital patients, are among the native species. The brimstone butterfly, one of the butterfly species to be seen, is the emblem of the reserve. [1]