Ham Hill

Local nameHam Hill
LocationStoke-sub-Hamdon, UK

Ham Hill is a geological Site of Special Scientific Interest, Scheduled Ancient Monument, Iron Age hill fort, Roman site, Local Nature Reserve and country park, to the west of Yeovil in Somerset, England.

The hill has given its name to the distinctive quarried hamstone and also to two nearby villages: Stoke-sub-Hamdon and Norton Sub Hamdon, whose names mean "under-Ham-hill".

The Mendip Hills, Blackdown Hills, Quantock Hills and Dorset Downs are all visible from Ham Hill, especially from its war memorial. It is popular for picnicking, walking and mountain biking in the grassy hollows of the old quarry workings.

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Map of earthworks at Ham… @ Editor - W.Page; Chapter on Ancient Earthworks - C.H.Bothamley

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ham_Hill,_Somerset

Coordinates 50°57'6.975" N -2°44'43.016" E

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