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    Combe Gibbet is a gibbet at the top of Gallows Down, near the village and just within the civil parish of Combe in Berkshire (formerly Hampshire), England...
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    Gibbeting is the use of a gallows-type structure from which the dead or dying bodies of criminals were hanged on public display to deter other existing...
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    situated on the top of the North Hampshire Downs near Walbury Hill and Combe Gibbet, overlooking the village of Inkpen and the valley of the River Kennet...
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    flanked to the west by Inkpen Hill and to the east by Combe Hill and Pilot Hill. Combe Gibbet stands to the west on Gallows Down between Walbury and...
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    end is at the car park on top of Walbury Hill, near to the landmark Combe Gibbet, and the south-east end is Emsworth town square. The footpath approximates...
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    be found along the length of the Test Way, listed from Walbury Hill: Combe Gibbet Ham Hill Hart Hill Down Wallop Hill Down Mottisfont Abbey Roke Manor...
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    Bisham Abbey Blake's Lock California Country Park Calleva Atrebatum Combe Gibbet Donnington Castle Eagle House School Eton College Frogmore House Greenham...
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    name), Beacon Hill, the southeast's highest point Walbury Hill, and Combe Gibbet. Newbury has two very narrowly buffered settlements, Thatcham (25,267...
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    Street and Donnington Castle Bottom: St Mary's Church, Thatcham and Combe Gibbet near Gallows Down Shown within Berkshire Coordinates: 51°24′03″N 1°19′25″W...
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    the Bronze Age, communal long barrows were used, like the one under Combe Gibbet. In the Iron Age burial mounds and circles gave way to permanent fields...
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