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    Kempstone Hill is a landform in Aberdeenshire, Scotland within the Mounth Range of the Grampian Mountains. The peak elevation of this mountain is 132 metres...
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  • Kempstone is a village in Norfolk, England. Kempstone may also refer to: Thomas Kempstone, an MP for Ipswich, England in 1421 Kempstone Hill, a landform...
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    advanced notions that the high ground of the battle may have been Kempstone Hill, Megray Hill or other knolls near the Raedykes Roman Camp. Those sites in...
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  • the Hill of Muchalls flow to the Burn of Muchalls, situated nearby to the north. Nearby similar landforms include Kempstone Hill, Garrison Hill, Craggie...
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    have advanced notions that the site of the battle may have been Kempstone Hill, Megray Hill or other knolls near the Raedykes Roman camp; these points of...
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  • Meikle Carewe Hill and Curlethney Hill through the tributary Burn of Monboys. Neolithic traces of civilisation appear on the nearby Kempstone Hill in the form...
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    Grampian Mountains (category Mountains and hills of Highland (council area))
    location within the Grampian massif, possibly at Raedykes, Megray Hill or Kempstone Hill. The spelling Graupius comes from the Codex Aesinas, a mediaeval...
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    Neolithic and Bronze Age archaeological sites, including Longman Hill, Kempstone Hill, Catto Long Barrow and Cairn Lee. The area was settled in the Bronze...
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    was further south in Aberdeenshire, possibly near Raedykes at Kempstone Hill or Megray Hill. Arriving from the south, Roman legions marched from Raedykes...
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    have advanced notions that the site of the battle may have been Kempstone Hill, Megray Hill or other knolls near the Raedykes Roman camp. These points of...
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  • geographic features in the vicinity of Limpet Burn are Megray Hill and Kempstone Hill. Notable buildings in proximity to Limpet Burn are Ury House, Muchalls...
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    battle of Mons Graupius. The area around Raedykes including nearby Kempstone Hill has been advanced by Gabriel Jacques Surenne and other scholars as the...
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    prominent landform visible from a number of coastal hills such as Kempstone Hill and Megray Hill; it also forms a major backdrop to the community of Netherley...
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  • this first recorded battle in Scottish history was in the vicinity of Kempstone Hill and the Raedykes Roman Camp. The Pocket French Grammatical and Critical...
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    runs north from the now ruin Cowie Castle, past the Hill of Megray and passes over Kempstone Hill before crossing the Burn of Muchalls at the Bridge of...
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    Cairn Mon Earn (category Mountains and hills of Aberdeenshire)
    the backdrop to Netherley and is visible from coastal hills such as Kempstone Hill and Megray Hill. With a height of 378 metres (1,240 ft) and a drop of...
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    Kettlestone, Kimberley, King's Lynn, Kirby Bedon, Kirby Row, Kirstead Green, Kempstone (nr Litcham) Lamas, Langford, Langham, Langley Street, Larling, Lenwade...
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    Gateley, Great Dunham, Great Fransham, Gressenhall, Hoe, Horningtoft, Kempstone, Litcham, Little Bittering, Little Dunham, Little Fransham, Longham, Mileham...
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    licensees from the mid-19th century. The lost village of Houghton on the Hill is in the civil parish. Houghton includes the restored church of St Mary's...
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    parish (prior to the merge) had a population of 151. The villages name means 'Hill-spur'. According to Vol. 2 of "A General History of Norfolk" printed by John...
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    Iceni during the late Iron Age and early Roman period, with Castle Hill and Gallows Hill being sites of particular note. During the Saxon period it was the...
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    has a motocross track located to the south of the village called Cadders Hill, run by the Norwich Vikings motorcycle club. The club holds the British Motocross...
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  • settlement of Jerpestun, Norfolk Heritage Explorer. Retrieved 2015-11-14. Kempstone deserted medieval village, Norfolk Heritage Explorer. Retrieved 2015-10-26...
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    the centre of the town is Queens Square, at one time referred to as Market Hill. In 1863 a corn exchange was built in the High Street owned by a company...
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    Rural District Kelling 177 8.00 North Norfolk Erpingham Rural District Kempstone Breckland Mitford and Launditch Rural District Kenninghall 941 14.85 Breckland...
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    the south lies Spong Hill, the home of an Anglo-Saxon cemetery, excavated in the late twentieth century, by Dr Catherine Hills. To the north of the village...
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    estate to the South. Ipswich's Conservative-leaning suburbs, such as Castle Hill, Westerfield and Kesgrave, extend beyond the constituency's boundaries –...
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    in Hingham, Norfolk, a privilege reserved for the gentry. On the top of a hill to the north of the village lies All Saints' Church, a large 14th-century...
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    hectares (3.16 square miles) with an estimated population of 325, including Kempstone and increasing to a measured population of 344 at the 2011 Census. The...
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    Bronze Age round barrow on Garboldisham Heath, known locally as 'Soldier's Hill' and 'Boadicea's Grave', although there is no evidence that Queen Boudicca...
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