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Local legend associates the horse with St George and the Dragon, hence the name of nearby Dragon Hill. This is a round mound, about 10 metres high with a flattened top, likely to have been formed by glacial erosion.

Dragon Hill - 2017

Dragon Hill - 2017
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yorkielad PRO+
 
yorkielad October 17, 2020
Great shot Andy ,nice history
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jbishop_6066 October 17, 2020
It's not man-made? Very nice shot...and interesting background story. You are very informative. I like that.
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AndyBug October 17, 2020
This is the route of an iron age pack horse trading route, Dragon Hill was not the main reason i went up there. Directly behind me at this shot is a 3000 year old chalk drawing of a horse.
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