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  2. Devil's Punch Bowl - Wikipedia

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    The Devil’s Punch Bowl, along with Hindhead Common, was acquired by the National Trust in 1906, making it one of the first open spaces acquired by the Trust. The beauty of the area and the diversity of nature it attracts resulted in the Devil's Punch Bowl being designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest on 30 April 1986. [1] [11]

  3. Gibbet Hill, Hindhead - Wikipedia

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    It is the second highest hill in Surrey. Leith Hill stands 23 metres taller and Botley Hill stands 2.4 metres lower. [1] The summit of Gibbet Hill commands a panoramic view, especially to the north and east. The view to the north overlooks the Devil's Punchbowl, Thursley, Hankley Common, Crooksbury Hill, and the Hog's Back towards Godalming and ...

  4. File:Devil's Punch Bowl, old A3 closed to traffic 4.jpg

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 19:16, 30 July 2011: 2,816 × 2,112 (1.46 MB): Simon Burchell {{Information |Description ={{en|1=The old A3 at the Devil's Punch Bowl in Surrey, after the Hindhead Tunnel had been opened to traffic and the old road closed.

  5. The truth about the Devil’s Punchbowl The barracks within a fort in Natchez, circa 1864. The barracks, or refugee camps, were built of reused material from former slave markets, with different ...

  6. Unknown Sailor - Wikipedia

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    Haslemere police find an unidentified sailor, bludgeoned to death on the Portsmouth Road, at the edge of the Devil's Punchbowl. He is buried in a nameless grave in Hindhead churchyard. "Ten years ago," he said, speaking with more than his ordinary deliberation, "the Haslemere police picked up a dying sailor on the Portsmouth Road."

  7. Hindhead Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    It was built to bypass the village of Hindhead in Surrey. At 1.14 miles (1.83 km) in length, [3] the tunnel is the longest non-estuarial road tunnel in the United Kingdom, and takes the road beneath the Devil's Punch Bowl, a Site of Special Scientific Interest.

  8. Thursley - Wikipedia

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    Thursley is a village and civil parish in southwest Surrey, west of the A3 between Milford and Hindhead.An associated hamlet is Bowlhead Green.To the east is Brook.In the south of the parish rises the Greensand Ridge, in this section reaching its escarpment near Punch Bowl Farm and the Devil's Punch Bowl, Hindhead.

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