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The top of St. Catherine's Hill is ringed by the ramparts of an Iron Age hillfort, [2] a Scheduled Monument. [3] The fortifications consist of a single rampart (univallate dump or glacis) with an outer ditch, begun in the Early Iron Age; much of the way around there is also a counterscarp bank. At the north-east side is an original entrance ...
Between Weston Shore and the Itchen Toll Bridge the path shares its route with the Solent Way.The northern end joins the Wayfarers Walk.The path also crosses, joins or shares sections of route with a number of long distance paths converging on Winchester, including the South Downs Way, Clarendon Way, King's Way, Pilgrims' Trail, St. Swithun's Way and Three Castles Path.
The navigation flows past the grounds of Winchester College, and under Tun Bridge, which carries Garnier Road, before continuing to the remains of St Catherine's Hill Lock, some 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) downstream of Blackbridge Wharf. This lock, which now contains a modern sluice mechanism, was the location of a water-powered sawmill, located ...
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Lee-on-The Solent to Itchen Estuary is a 585.9-hectare (1,448-acre) biological and geological Site of Special Scientific Interest which stretches along the coast between Southampton and Gosport in Hampshire. [1] [2] It is a Geological Conservation Review site.
English: St Catherine's Hill, Guildford St Catherine's Hill on the western bank of the River Wey is formed out of the yellow-brown sandstone of the Folkestone Sands. These were deposited around 100 million years ago.
St Catherine's Hill may refer to: St Catherine's Hill, Dorset; St Catherine's Hill, Isle of Wight; St. Catherine's Hill, Hampshire This page was last edited on 30 ...
The final route chosen ran to the south of St. Catherine's Hill, taking 1.91 hectares (4.7 acres) (approximately 4.5%) of the Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), [1] [27] and went to a public inquiry in 1985, where the then Planning Officer of Winchester City Council described the route as "bold" and an "imaginative solution" [26]: 18 ...