Bury Hill
Bury Hill can refer to several locations in England, most commonly:
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Bury Hill, Winterton, North Lincolnshire: An Iron Age hill fort near Winterton. This scheduled monument is a significant archaeological site, providing evidence of pre-Roman occupation and defense strategies.
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Bury Hill, Houghton, West Sussex: A hill located near Arundel in West Sussex. It is known for its prominent position in the landscape and is often used as a viewpoint.
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Bury Hill Fisheries, Dorking, Surrey: A complex of fishing lakes located near Dorking, Surrey. It is a popular destination for anglers, offering various types of fishing opportunities.
Due to the commonality of the name, specifying which "Bury Hill" is being referred to requires contextual information. The name likely originates from the Old English "burh" meaning fort or fortified place, combined with "hill," indicating a fortified hill or a hill with a fort on it.