Grid reference SU2051
near to Everleigh, Wiltshire, England
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Weather Hill
Looking east, the white posts on the left mark out an archaeology site, to stop it being driven over or digging in the area.
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Downland, Fittleton
A track descending into a dip to the south of Weather Hill.
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Military tracks on Salisbury Plain
This area is criss-crossed with military tracks marked with white-painted poles. Taken from one of the good-quality graded tracks designated as a public byway.
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Disc barrow, Weather Hill
A rare example of a disc barrow on part of Salisbury Plain used by the MOD. Link The site is... ( more)
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Barrow? - or reservoir? on Weather Hill
Either way, it's out of bounds to the military. At the time of taking the photograph, I assumed the mound was a long barrow, but the OS shows a covered reservoir in what could be the same location, just east of the Old Marlborough Road.
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The Old Marlborough Road at Weather Hill
View north. Stretches of the Old Marlborough Road alignment have been adopted as tank tracks - as is the case here.
The mound behind the left-most tree looks like a barrow - but could be a covered reservoir:... (more)
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View southeast from Weather Hill
With the hill-fort of Sidbury on the horizon.
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Along the Old Marlborough Road towards Weather Hill
View north along what is now a tank track, to the woodland plantation on Weather Hill.
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Sidbury Hill, Wiltshire
Sidbury Hill Fort from Weather Hill.
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Haxton Down, Wiltshire
Walking East between Weather Hill and Haxton Down.
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Weather Hill, Wiltshire
Looking south at moody weather over Haxton Down, from Weather Hill.
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Sidbury Hill, Wiltshire
Looking northeast towards Snail Down from the vicinity of Sidbury Hillfort. The sea of white flowers in the foreground is dropwort (Filipendula vulgaris).
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Weather Hill, Wiltshire
Summer wild flowers on Salisbury Plain in the vicinity of Weather Hill.
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Weather Hill, Wiltshire
Wild flowers on Salisbury Plain in the vicinity of Weather Hill.
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Weather Hill, Wiltshire
A group of Knapweed Broomrapes. They are parasitic and also contain no chlorophyll, which explains the absence of green pigmentation. They are a relatively common sight on Salisbury Plain.
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