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Everything about Arbury Hill totally explained
Arbury Hill, at 225 m (738 ft), is the highest point in the English county of Northamptonshire.
It is south-west of the town of Daventry. The River Nene rises nearby.
Earthworks
On the summit of Arbury Hill there are the vestiges of an Iron Age Fort, although this was disputed by the Royal Commission in 1981. The remains are in the form of a square ditch and embankment about 200 meters across.
Gallery
Image:Headwater of the River Nene near Arbury Hill 17th April 2008 (1).JPG|The headwater of the River Nene, on the north east slope of Arbury Hill
Image:Arbury Hill from the south 17th April 2008 (1).JPG|The southern side of the Hill
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