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    Devil's Dyke or Devil's Ditch is a linear earthen barrier, thought to be of Anglo-Saxon origin, in eastern Cambridgeshire and Suffolk. It runs for 11...
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  • Devil's Dyke may refer to: Devil's Dykes, a series of Roman fortifications between Hungary and Serbia Devil's Dyke, Cambridgeshire, an earthen barrier...
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    civil parish on the edge of the fenland in East Cambridgeshire, England at the north end of Devil's Dyke, about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) west of Burwell. Reach...
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    Hertfordshire, Oxfordshire and West Yorkshire, and Devil's Dykes exist in Sussex, Cambridgeshire, Norfolk (near Weeting) and Hertfordshire. The Antonine...
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    region to the north of Devil's Dyke and Cambridge, from the Stone Age, the Bronze Age and the Iron Age (the region south of Devil's Dyke is not yet included...
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    Cambridgeshire (abbreviated Cambs.) is a ceremonial county in the East of England and East Anglia. It is bordered by Lincolnshire to the north, Norfolk...
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    The Fens (category Landforms of Cambridgeshire)
    owned by the National Trust Fen, a British post-metal band Devil's Dyke, Cambridgeshire, a long straight ditch and bank The Broads, the navigable waterway...
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  • orchids, a rare plant in the UK, as well as other plants in the Devil's Dyke, Cambridgeshire Site of Special Scientific Interest. Crompton was the author...
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    Daw's Castle hill fort, Somerset Deganwy Castle, North Wales Devil's Dyke, Cambridgeshire, earthwork Dùn Èistean, Lewis, Scotland Escomb Church, County...
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    feet. Scotland portal Catrail Devil's Dyke, Cambridgeshire Devil's Dyke, Hertfordshire Devil's Dyke, Sussex Devil's Dyke - Hungary, Romania and Serbia...
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  • Fritillary Site Dartmoor Dawlish Warren Denby Grange Colliery Ponds Devil's Dyke, Cambridgeshire Dew's Ponds Dixton Wood Dorset Heaths (Purbeck and Wareham) and...
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    Fleam Dyke is a linear earthwork between Fulbourn and Balsham in Cambridgeshire, initiated some time between AD 330 and AD 510. It is three miles long...
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    Soham (redirect from Soham, Cambridgeshire)
    Newmarket. Its population was 12,336 at the 2021 census. The region between Devil's Dyke and the line between Littleport and Shippea Hill shows a remarkable amount...
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    Burwell /ˈbɜːrwɛl/ is a village and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England, some 10 miles (16 km) north-east of Cambridge. It lies on the south-east edge...
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    "Designated Sites View: Devil's Dyke". Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Natural England. Retrieved 30 November 2016. "Devil's Dyke SAC". Joint Nature...
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    Brent Ditch (category History of Cambridgeshire)
    control movement along the ancient Roman roads. The others are Devil's Dyke, Fleam Dyke and Bran Ditch. Black Ditches, Cavenham is a fifth earthwork guarding...
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    Stetchworth (category Villages in Cambridgeshire)
    Swaffham Prior at its northwest edge. Devil's Dyke (or Ditch), an Anglo-Saxon earthwork built between the Cambridgeshire villages of Reach and Wood Ditton...
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    Bran Ditch (category History of Cambridgeshire)
    control movement along the ancient Roman roads. The others are Devil's Dyke, Fleam Dyke and Brent Ditch. Black Ditches, Cavenham is a fifth earthwork guarding...
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    0.313 The Cambridgeshire Lodes are a series of man-made waterways, believed to be Roman in origin, located in the county of Cambridgeshire, England. Bottisham...
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    Isleham (category Villages in Cambridgeshire)
    plfc (Pound Lane Free Church) and the Ark Church. The region between Devil's Dyke and the line between Littleport and Shippea Hill shows a remarkable amount...
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    Woodditton (category Villages in Cambridgeshire)
    was recorded as 1,818. Woodditton lies at the southeastern end of the Devil's Dyke, a defensive earthwork thought to be of Anglo-Saxon origin. The Lord...
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    Swaffham Prior (category Villages in Cambridgeshire)
    of Swaffham Prior is the Anglo-Saxon defensive earthwork known as the Devil's Dyke, blocking a land route through the fens. Swaffham Prior is an old village...
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    racecourse in the UK that remained operational throughout the war. The Devil's Dyke runs past the edge of the July course. About half of the racecourse complex...
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    Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire and into Cambridgeshire. To the east downlands are found north of the Weald in Surrey, Kent...
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    Stuntney (category Villages in Cambridgeshire)
    John Harding, the novelist, was born here in 1951. The region between Devil's Dyke and the line between Littleport and Shippea Hill shows a remarkable amount...
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    that later occupied by the Catuvellauni. The extensive earthworks at Devil's Dyke near Wheathampstead, Hertfordshire are thought to have been the tribe's...
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    Icknield Way, the others being collectively known as the Cambridgeshire Dykes - Devil's Dyke, Fleam Dyke, Bran Ditch and Brent Ditch. It is not as well preserved...
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  • fort. Danebury, Iron Age hill fort. Daw's Castle, Iron Age hill fort. Devil's Dyke, Iron Age defensive ditch. Dinas Dinlle, Iron Age hill fort. Dolebury...
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  • construction of the A11 required a cutting to be made through the Devil's Dyke in Cambridgeshire. During the 1960s, Hope-Taylor was recruited by Anglia Television...
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  • chapel that was once part of the Hospital of St. John at Duxford, in Cambridgeshire, England, the hospital since demolished. Built using flint rubble for...
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