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Uley Bury
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Not to be confused with Uleybury.
Uley Bury is the long, flat-topped hill just outside Uley, Gloucestershire, England. It is an impressive multi-vallate, scarp-edge Iron Age hill fort dating from around 300 B.C. Standing some 750 feet (230 metres) above sea level it has views over the Severn Vale.
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