Habber Gallows Hill

Hill, Mountain in Oxfordshire West Oxfordshire

England

Habber Gallows Hill

Tangley Woods In the foreground rape is growing through the grass. Tangley Woods is a belt of trees on the opposite valley side of Coombe Brook.
Tangley Woods Credit: Jennifer Luther Thomas

Habber Gallows Hill is a prominent hill located in the county of Oxfordshire, England. Situated near the village of Habberley, it is known for its picturesque landscape and historical significance. Rising to an elevation of approximately 200 meters, the hill offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.

The name "Habber Gallows Hill" is believed to have originated from its association with the medieval practice of gallows, where public executions were carried out. The hill's strategic location made it an ideal spot for such grim ceremonies, serving as a deterrent to potential wrongdoers.

Today, Habber Gallows Hill attracts visitors with its tranquil atmosphere and natural beauty. The hill is covered in lush greenery, consisting mainly of grasslands and scattered pockets of trees. It is a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts, providing ample opportunities for leisurely walks or more challenging treks.

In addition to its natural allure, the hill also boasts a rich history. Archaeological evidence suggests that Habber Gallows Hill has been inhabited since ancient times, with traces of Iron Age and Roman settlements found in the vicinity. This adds to the area's allure, as visitors can explore the remnants of past civilizations while enjoying the stunning landscape.

Overall, Habber Gallows Hill offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance. Its commanding presence, coupled with its accessibility, make it an ideal destination for those seeking a memorable outdoor experience in Oxfordshire.

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Habber Gallows Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.8451/-1.6459061 or Grid Reference SP2416. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Tangley Woods In the foreground rape is growing through the grass. Tangley Woods is a belt of trees on the opposite valley side of Coombe Brook.
Tangley Woods
In the foreground rape is growing through the grass. Tangley Woods is a belt of trees on the opposite valley side of Coombe Brook.
Hill Farm and the road to Bruern
Hill Farm and the road to Bruern
Road junction and High Lodge Farm
Road junction and High Lodge Farm
Springhill Farm The vegetation in the dip before the farmhouse marks the location of a spring.
Springhill Farm
The vegetation in the dip before the farmhouse marks the location of a spring.
Old and new grass Looking across contrasting fields towards Milton Downs Farm.
Old and new grass
Looking across contrasting fields towards Milton Downs Farm.
Trig point in the hedge The triangulation pillar is gradually being engulfed by the hedge whilst ivy covers the front.
Trig point in the hedge
The triangulation pillar is gradually being engulfed by the hedge whilst ivy covers the front.
Trig. point detail
Trig. point detail
Blackheath Clump A stand of trees insie a (partly derelict) semi-circular stone wall comprises Blackheath Clump.
Blackheath Clump
A stand of trees insie a (partly derelict) semi-circular stone wall comprises Blackheath Clump.
Hill Barn Farm The rooves of Hill Barn Farm are visible over the hedge, behind which runs the A424.
Hill Barn Farm
The rooves of Hill Barn Farm are visible over the hedge, behind which runs the A424.
Blackheath Bungalow
Blackheath Bungalow
Track over Habber Gallows Hill
Track over Habber Gallows Hill
Lane in the Oxfordshire Cotswolds
Lane in the Oxfordshire Cotswolds
Hill Farm Barn Location of the UK branch of the international charity, The McKenzie Institute. The worldwide mission of The McKenzie Institute is to further the philosophies and treatments for spinal disorders developed by Robin Anthony McKenzie of Waikanae, New Zealand.
Hill Farm Barn
Location of the UK branch of the international charity, The McKenzie Institute. The worldwide mission of The McKenzie Institute is to further the philosophies and treatments for spinal disorders developed by Robin Anthony McKenzie of Waikanae, New Zealand.
Lane down to Tangley Farm
Lane down to Tangley Farm
High Lodge Cottage High Lodge Farm is 100m north-east of here.
High Lodge Cottage
High Lodge Farm is 100m north-east of here.
Footpath at Lower Farm Proceeding eastwards towards Shipton.
Footpath at Lower Farm
Proceeding eastwards towards Shipton.
Horse pasture by Manor Farm
Horse pasture by Manor Farm
Across the field to Taynton Bushes
Across the field to Taynton Bushes
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Habber Gallows Hill is located at Grid Ref: SP2416 (Lat: 51.8451, Lng: -1.6459061)

Administrative County: Oxfordshire

District: West Oxfordshire

Police Authority: Thames Valley

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