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Hascombe is a
village and
civil parish in Surrey, England. It is
around 3
miles (4.8 km)
southeast of
Godalming in the
Borough of Waverley. The settlement...
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Hascombe Hill or
Hascombe Camp is the site of an Iron Age
multivallate hill fort
close to the
village of
Hascombe in Surrey, England. The site was excavated...
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Hascombe Court is a 172-acre (70 ha)
estate in
Hascombe, Surrey, best
known for its vast
garden designed by
Gertrude Jekyll.
Hascombe Court is listed...
- The
Jarvis Baronetcy, of
Hascombe Court in the
County of Surrey, was a
title in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created on 24
January 1922...
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Hascombe is a nineteenth-century hill
station garden located at
Mount Macedon in Victoria, Australia. The 11
hectare garden,
located on
Alton Road, is...
- St Peter's
church in
Hascombe,
which is
grade II* listed, was
rebuilt during the mid-19th century, and the new
church consecrated in June 1864. The original...
- Trust-owned
arboretum in the
civil parish of
Busbridge between Godalming and
Hascombe, south-west Surrey, England. The 95
acres (38 ha)
arboretum was founded...
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Fordcombe Gatcombe Gatcombe Park
Goblin Combe Halecombe Harptree Combe Hascombe Hascombe Hill
Hawkcombe Woods Hestercombe House High
Wycombe Higher Melcombe...
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means a
clearing in the birch. The
builders of the Iron Age fort at
Hascombe probably included farmers from the
Wintershall and
Thorncombe Street areas...
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River Wey. Archæological
evidence indicates that the Iron Age hill fort at
Hascombe had been
refortified by the Romano-Britons at the end of the
Roman period...