Humpty Hill is a small, isolated hill in the village of Fittleworth, West Sussex, England. It is approximately 100 feet (30 meters) high and is surrounded by a mixture of woodland and open fields. The hill is notable for its unique shape, resembling a giant egg, and its historical significance as the supposed site of the English Civil War's Battle of Fittleworth in 1643. Today, the hill is a popular spot for walkers and nature enthusiasts, offering scenic views of the surrounding countryside.
Amazing views. Great for elderflower/ blackberries. Secure field perfect for dog walks.
Beautiful views all year around, and one of the best places in Faringdon to see the sun setting. Great field/meadow for walking, with a trodden path that loops the field.
A wet field were people walk there dogs
Great view from here
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Wheelchair-accessible car park
Good for kids
Dogs allowed
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Amazing views. Great for elderflower/ blackberries. Secure field perfect for dog walks.
Beautiful views all year around, and one of the best places in Faringdon to see the sun setting. Great field/meadow for walking, with a trodden path that loops the field.
A wet field were people walk there dogs
Great view from here
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