White Hill
Introduction
The photograph on this page of White Hill by Richard Webb as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Richard Webb Taken: 31 Aug 2006
Or what is left of it - a stump full of rabbit holes. Like nearby Lang Hill, it has been quarried away. The hills were originally sandy deposits from a river running through a glacier. Surviving long sandy hills, kaimes, can be seen nearby.