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Bickerton Hill Pictures



 

 
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Wikipedia: Bickerton Hill refers to either of two low red sandstone hills which form a part of the Mid Cheshire Ridge in West Cheshire, northwest England. The northerly hill lies on the north side of the A534, south-west of the Peckforton Hills. Its high point, Raw Head (SJ 508 548; 227 m), was thought to be a Marilyn but was demoted in 2009 following a re-survey.

[Rampart of Maiden Castle] [Birch woods on the southern hill; grazing promotes heathland regeneration]
[Tree felling promotes heathland regeneration but reduces the area's aesthetic value] [Exposed sandstone at Raw Head]
[Heathland on the southern hill's summit plateau, here dominated by bilberry] [Southern Bickerton Hill from Cuckoo Rock]
[Alder kitten moth] [Droppingstone Well]
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[Coppermine chimney]  
 

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