DescriptionHarrow Hill - geograph.org.uk - 1330307.jpg
English: Harrow Hill View of the south eastern side of the hill from the foot of New Barn Down itself a spur of the hill. Harrow Hill is famous for the scars caused by Neolithic flint mines as well as the remains of a Bronze Age settlement and being an early Saxon pagan religious site.
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