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Chalbury Hillfort, West Dorset added to Iconic Landscapes and Ancient Sites in South West by gasbag43 on 04/06/2025

Chalbury Hillfort is an Iron Age hillfort about 1 mile south-east of the village of Bincombe, in Dorset. It is a scheduled monument.

The site is in a strategic position, 380 feet above sea level; Weymouth Bay is about 1.5 miles (to the south. The hill is an outcrop of the Dorset Ridgeway.

The hillfort defences were started sometime during the 5th century BC. Over 70 hut circles and numerous storage pits have been traced in the interior The fort was very-likely the scene of bitter resistance to the Roman advance through the area when it is assumed occupation of the fort ended after a heavy defeat.

There are many barrows and tumuli in the neighbourhood, including 2 Bronze Age round barrows at the centre of the fort itself, one of which contained a cremation burial.

There are medieval strip lynchets surrounding the fort, and running into the rampart on the north side.

A good location to explore from the air and on foot. Parking was a small lay-by by a disused barn directly opposite a footpath leading off up to the fort.

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Co-ordinates: 50.65311, -2.433386 • what3words: ///listed.damage.existence

The originator declared that this location was not inside a Flight Restriction Zone at the time of being flown on 02/06/2025. It remains the responsibility of any pilot to check for any changes before flying at the same location. Landowner permission may be required before taking off.

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Needles Eye Sandyhills, Dalbeattie Rural (By Toby999)

Needles Eye natural rock formation and Sandyhills beach and campsite.

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Co-ordinates: 54.87298, -3.732103 • what3words: ///scoop.issues.listings

Daer Reservoir (By Zipco)

Daer Reservoir lies in the Lowther Hills of South Lanarkshire, Scotland. Constructed in the 1950s, it was designed to secure a reliable water supply for Lanarkshire and nearby regions. Holding around 9 billion gallons of water, the reservoir remains an important part of Scotland’s water network. The surrounding moorland and upland scenery make it a popular destination for walking, birdwatching, and angling. With wide views of the hills and a circular path tracing the shoreline, Daer combines practical purpose with natural beauty, serving both the communities it supplies and visitors who come to enjoy its quiet landscape.

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Co-ordinates: 55.36132, -3.61079 • what3words: ///camcorder.creatures.rucksack

Durisdeer Parish Church, Thornhill (By Zipco)

Durisdeer Village has a Parish Church (1720).

A peaceful country kirk with the spectacular Queensberry Marbles inside – elaborate marble monuments to the Dukes of Queensberry.

Just west of the village, look for the grassy earthworks of a Roman fortlet, dating to the Antonine period (2nd century AD).

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Co-ordinates: 55.31552, -3.744293 • what3words: ///airstrip.overlaid.incline

Glenbuck Loch, Cumnock Rural (By Zipco)

Glenbuck Loch is a small reservoir in East Ayrshire, Scotland, situated near the village of Glenbuck on the border with South Lanarkshire. Originally created in the 19th century to supply water for local industry and coal mining, the loch now sits in a quiet rural setting. The surrounding area is best known as the birthplace of legendary football manager Bill Shankly, and today the loch is valued for its natural scenery, walking opportunities, and historical connections to the once-thriving mining community.

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Co-ordinates: 55.53621, -3.975772 • what3words: ///slyly.correct.unless

Olton Friary RC Church, Solihull (By t0mroche)

Lovely building with a spire that can be seen from the surrounding area. Tried to obtain permission to take off from their car park but heard nothing back so went to the open green space behind the church

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Co-ordinates: 52.42618, -1.809627 • what3words: ///grid.causes.movies

Knocklinny Quay / St Ninnidh's Well (By Howard)

The Upper Lough Erne comprises a beautiful network of islands and channels not far from Enniskillen in Northern Ireland. At Knocklinny Quay there is a small car park and space to take off and fly over this spectacular region. Just upstream is the Crom Estate (NT) so this provides a hassle-free alternative.

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Co-ordinates: 54.23008, -7.573367 • what3words: ///exporters.carbon.jingles

St Peters Church, Twineham, Mid Sussex (By grandad1950)

A fine old church dating from the 16th Century in the Mid Sussex village of Twineham. In the 16th century the graveyard was shared with Quakers who paid a farthing for the privilege

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Co-ordinates: 50.96576, -0.217443 • what3words: ///maybe.silks.available

Wharram Percy, Ryedale (By MickeyMoo)

WHARRAM PERCY is one of the most famous deserted medieval villages in England, located in the Yorkshire Wolds. Abandoned by the early 16th century, the site offers a remarkable glimpse into rural medieval life. Archaeological excavations have revealed the remains of peasant houses, a manor house, and a well-preserved church, which still stands today. Wharram Percy was occupied for over 600 years, with its decline largely due to economic changes, including the shift from arable farming to sheep pasture, which led landlords to evict tenants. Now managed by English Heritage, the site is open to the public and provides valuable insight into the social and economic transformations of medieval England.

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Co-ordinates: 54.06797, -0.690014 • what3words: ///fidelity.amends.recall

East Lodge Recreation Ground, Havant (By grandad1950)

A small recreation ground in Havant but with good views to the solent. Junior football club next door so it could be busy at weekends.

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Co-ordinates: 50.84701, -1.003943 • what3words: ///wheels.grabs.rock

Dubs Hut, Allerdale (By Airlessmean)

Dubs Hut was renovated in 2016-17 but remains a basic shelter. It is slate built with a stone floor and a slate roof.

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Co-ordinates: 54.50971, -3.22247 • what3words: ///canny.speedily.hamster


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