Watlington Hill, United Kingdom
Watlington Hill - Oxfordshire
Some shots, taken up and around Watlington Hill, Oxfordshire, England.
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Watlington Hill at Christmas Common
Watlington Hill at Christmas Common. East of Diana’s B&B great for a day out to see the surrounding countryside and views of Oxford in the distance.
Watlington, United Kingdom
View of Watlington, UK.
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Awesome view of The White Mark on Watlington Hill, Oxfordshire, England - Aerial video by drone
This video is of the church spire carved out of chalk on Watlington Hill in the Chilterns, Oxfordshire, England. The ancient Ridgeway path runs along the bottom of Watlington hill where it is called the Icknield Way. It was taken on a very cold day in December 2014 as you can see by the frost on the ground in the shadows. Professional aerial video and photography available from
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SNOW fun at Watlington hill..
Red Kites at Watlington Hill
Red Kites at Watlington Hill - just off the M40 J5
The red kite (Milvus milvus) is a medium-large bird of prey in the family Accipitridae, which also includes many other diurnal raptors such as eagles, buzzards, and harriers
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Watlington Hill family walk - National Trust (Top of the World)
A family winter walk
Filmed with a GoPro and Feiyu Tech G4S gimbal
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Watlington snowtime
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The Ridgeway from Averybury to Watlington by mountain bike
The Ridgeway by Mountain Bike - one photo still taken from headcam every 10 seconds compiled into a short video.
54 miles on and mostly off road with 4800ft of ascent and 4300ft of descent
Danny Williams reads on Watlington Hill at the Abingdon pride festival.
Watlington 2014
MTB tour around Watlington
Biker's Travelog - Finding White Mark on Watlington Hill - Triumph Explorer
Biker's Travelog - Finding White Mark on Watlington Hill - Triumph Explorer
Filmed 17/06/18 Riding to find the markings made by cutting into the hillside to reveal the chalk beneath in Oxfordshire, UK.
More riding adventures on the Triumph Explorer on the back roads and on the dirt trails.
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Watlington Historic Market Town Oxfordshire
The Charming Market Town of Watlington is near the Ancient Icknield Way.
. Watlington still has a traditional Butchers and even a Fish & Chip Shop. One curious thing is that The main Church is not in the town centre. A local told me it was because Watlington had moved its centre long ago. There are three pubs, The Fat Fox Inn, The hidden in the backstreets Chequers and the Chiltern Facing Carriers Arms.At the heart of Watlington is the Watlington Memorial Club, and hidden behind it a treasure of sports facilities this can be seen in the video.
Watlington Station closed June 1957 is curiously quite far outside town but still exists but is now totally overgrown. You can also see a 270 foot tall triangle cut into the chalk that is believed to have been undertaken in 1764 on the orders of Edward Horne of Greenfield Manor in order to give the impression that the Norman church in St Leonard had a spire, when viewed from his home. There is also now an annual Watlington 10k run for those who don't mind hills!
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Red Kite feeding on Watlington Hill, Christmas Common
Red Kite on Watlington Hill
Red Kite
The Watlington Murderer
This is an exact recreation of an horrific attack on a man on the watlington hill in 1984 ,police still have no leads but are hoping this re construction may jog someones memory .
that huge drop at watlington
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