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Green Street, heading across Fyfield Down

Walk Photo 235701

Green Street, heading across Fyfield Down

Caption - Green Street, also known as Herepath, heading across Fyfield Down, Marlborough Downs, Wiltshire.

Walk 2357 : Grey Wethers & Fyfield Down from Hackpen White Horse

Photographer : Gareth James

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Wiltshire

Wiltshire is a rural county characterised by its high chalk downland and wide valleys. Salisbury Plain is noted for being the location of the Stonehenge and Avebury stone circles and other ancient landmarks, and as a training area for the British Army. The highest point in the county is the Tan Hill-Milk Hill ridge in the Pewsey Vale, just to the north of Salisbury Plain, at 295 m (968 ft) above sea level. The Marlborough Downs are part of the North Wessex Downs National Landscape (formerly AONB). In the southeast of the county there is a small section of the New Forest.

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