Ambleside
a Picturesque Village in the county of Cumbria
Minehead
a Seaside Town in the county of Somerset
Salthouse
a Seaside Town in the county of Norfolk
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in the county of Cornwall1 picture (16 comments)
in the county of Oxfordshire4 pictures (24 comments)
in the county of Devon1 picture (2 comments)
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in the county of Greater London1 picture (1 comment)
in the county of Hampshire2 pictures (7 comments)
in the county of Denbighshire1 picture (3 comments)
in the county of Cumbria1 picture (4 comments)
in the county of Warwickshire2 pictures
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in the town of Alnwick, in the county of Northumberland1 picture (3 comments)
in the town of Fort William, in the county of Highland1 picture (2 comments)
in the town of Broughton, in the county of Oxfordshire1 picture
in the town of Inverness, in the county of Highland1 picture
in the town of Leeds, in the county of West Yorkshire2 pictures
in the town of Fort William, in the county of Highland1 picture
in the town of Marazion, in the county of Cornwall1 picture (2 comments)
in the town of Ambleside, in the county of Cumbria1 picture (6 comments)
in the town of Woburn, in the county of Bedfordshire2 pictures (7 comments)
All over Britain on Ordnance Survey maps there are heights and contours shown. All over Britain there are Ordnance Survey bench marks etched onto substantial buildings from which the height of the bench can be assertained, not to mention all the triangulation pillars with their heights recorded. All these heights all over Britain are based on the Ordnance Survey Datum level based on the mean sea level at Newlyn. There is a fundamental bench mark sealed in the end of the harbour pier.
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