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Great Britain topographic map

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Name: Great Britain topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Great Britain, United Kingdom (49.95870 -6.22788 58.67208 1.76322)

Average elevation: 171 ft

Minimum elevation: -20 ft

Maximum elevation: 4,045 ft

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City of London

United Kingdom > England > City of London > City of London

The elevation of the City ranges from sea level at the Thames to 21.6 metres (71 ft) at the junction of High Holborn and Chancery Lane. Two small but notable hills are within the historic core, Ludgate Hill to the west and Cornhill to the east. Between them ran the Walbrook, one of the many "lost" rivers or…

Average elevation: 138 ft

England

United Kingdom

Average elevation: 180 ft

Rotherham

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 331 ft

Northampton

United Kingdom > England > West Northamptonshire > Northampton

As with the rest of the British Isles, Northampton experiences a maritime climate with cool summers and mild winters. The official Met Office weather station for Northampton is the Moulton Park Weather Station at the University of Northampton. Situated at an elevation of around 130 m (427 ft) above sea level…

Average elevation: 292 ft

Scotland

United Kingdom

A significant exception to the above are the fossil-bearing beds of Old Red Sandstones found principally along the Moray Firth coast. The Highlands are generally mountainous and the highest elevations in the British Isles are found here. Scotland has over 790 islands divided into four main groups: Shetland,…

Average elevation: 118 ft

Scottish Highlands

United Kingdom > Scotland > Highland

The Scottish Highlands are renowned for their rugged, mountainous terrain that dominates much of the region. Stretching across the northern and central parts of Scotland, the landscape is shaped by ancient geological forces, including the Caledonian Orogeny, which caused significant tectonic collisions…

Average elevation: 2,976 ft

St. Mawes

United Kingdom > England > Cornwall

Average elevation: 56 ft

Cat Bells

United Kingdom > England > Cumberland > Stair

Average elevation: 597 ft

Jurassic Coast

United Kingdom > England > Dorset > Bridport

Average elevation: 161 ft

River Severn

United Kingdom > England

The River Severn (Welsh: Afon Hafren, pronounced [ˈavɔn ˈhavrɛn]), at 220 miles (354 km) long, is the longest river in Great Britain. It is also the river with the most voluminous flow of water by far in all of England and Wales, with an average flow rate of 107 m3/s (3,800 cu ft/s) at Apperley,…

Average elevation: 551 ft

London

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 217 ft

Stonehenge

United Kingdom > England > Larkhill

Average elevation: 325 ft

Eglwys Brewis

United Kingdom > Wales > Vale of Glamorgan

Average elevation: 157 ft

Barming

United Kingdom > England > Kent > Maidstone > East Farleigh

Average elevation: 187 ft

Water

United Kingdom > England > Devon > Teignbridge

Average elevation: 856 ft

Whitby

United Kingdom > England > Whitby

Average elevation: 128 ft

Louth

United Kingdom > England > Lincolnshire > East Lindsey

Average elevation: 141 ft

Gwynedd

United Kingdom > Wales

Average elevation: 653 ft

City of Edinburgh

United Kingdom > Scotland

Edinburgh has been popularly called the Athens of the North since the early 19th century. References to Athens, such as Athens of Britain and Modern Athens, had been made as early as the 1760s. The similarities were seen to be topographical but also intellectual. Edinburgh's Castle Rock reminded returning…

Average elevation: 387 ft

Washington

United Kingdom > England > Tyne and Wear > Sunderland

Average elevation: 197 ft

Portree

United Kingdom > Scotland > Highland

Average elevation: 397 ft

West Midlands

United Kingdom > England > Warwickshire

Average elevation: 371 ft

Charlton Mackrell

United Kingdom > England > Somerset

Average elevation: 138 ft

Wickersley

United Kingdom > England > Rotherham

Average elevation: 381 ft

Knott Oak

United Kingdom > England > Somerset > Ilminster

Average elevation: 210 ft

Pembrokeshire

United Kingdom > Wales

There is little evidence of Roman occupation in what is now Pembrokeshire. Ptolemy's Geography, written c. 150, mentioned some coastal places, two of which have been identified as the River Teifi and what is now St Davids Head, but most Roman writers did not mention the area; there may have been a Roman…

Average elevation: 141 ft

Stevenage

United Kingdom > England > Hertfordshire

Average elevation: 354 ft

Dunkeswell

United Kingdom > England > Devon > East Devon

Average elevation: 715 ft

Dorchester

United Kingdom > England > Dorset

Average elevation: 236 ft

Melksham

United Kingdom > England > Wiltshire > Melksham

Average elevation: 135 ft

Out Skerries

United Kingdom > Scotland > Shetland

Being so close to Norway, the islands were of strategic importance in World War II and were a regular landfall for Norwegian boats carrying escapees from the Nazi occupation. The local coastguard were responsible for the refugees and at one point during the war were issued with a tommy gun, although initially…

Average elevation: 3 ft

Norwich

United Kingdom > England > Norfolk

Average elevation: 92 ft

Audlem

United Kingdom > England > Cheshire East

Average elevation: 236 ft

Caldey Island

United Kingdom > Wales > Pembrokeshire

Caldey Island is about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) long and 1 mile (1.6 km) in width at its widest. It has an area of 538 acres (2.18 km2) and its highest elevation is 197 feet (60 m). The island lies in Carmarthen Bay on the northern side of the Bristol Channel in the county of Pembrokeshire, a little over 2.5 miles…

Average elevation: 16 ft

Borth

United Kingdom > Wales > Ceredigion

Average elevation: 92 ft

Nether Compton

United Kingdom > England > Dorset

Average elevation: 279 ft

Grosmont

United Kingdom > Wales > Monmouthshire

Average elevation: 420 ft

Shap

United Kingdom > England > Westmorland and Furness

Average elevation: 988 ft

Beaconsfield

United Kingdom > England > Buckinghamshire

Average elevation: 338 ft

St. Fagans

United Kingdom > Wales > Cardiff

Average elevation: 148 ft

Llandudno Junction

United Kingdom > Wales > Conwy

Average elevation: 197 ft

Wilsden

United Kingdom > England > Bradford

Average elevation: 679 ft

Shrewsbury

United Kingdom > England > Shrewsbury

Shrewsbury is about 14 miles (23 km) west of Telford, 43 miles (69 km) west of Birmingham and the West Midlands Conurbation, and about 153 miles (246 km) north-west of the capital, London. More locally, the town is to the east of Welshpool, with Bridgnorth and Kidderminster to the south-east. The border with…

Average elevation: 233 ft

Fordton

United Kingdom > England > Devon > Mid Devon > Crediton

Average elevation: 236 ft

Llanwrtyd Wells

United Kingdom > Wales > Powys

Average elevation: 971 ft

Gwernogle

United Kingdom > Wales > Carmarthenshire

Average elevation: 712 ft

Pitlochry

United Kingdom > Scotland > Perth and Kinross

Average elevation: 906 ft

Anstruther

United Kingdom > Scotland > Fife

Average elevation: 75 ft

Gislingham

United Kingdom > England > Suffolk

Average elevation: 184 ft

Eye

United Kingdom > England > Suffolk

Average elevation: 144 ft

Swansea

United Kingdom > Wales > Swansea

Much of Swansea is hilly, with the main area of upland being located in the council ward of Mawr. Areas up to 185 metres (607 ft) in elevation range across the central section: Kilvey Hill, Townhill and Llwynmawr separate the centre of Swansea from its northern suburbs. Cefn Bryn, a ridge of high land, is the…

Average elevation: 240 ft

Amble

United Kingdom > England > Northumberland

Samuel Lewis reported a township population of 247 in 1831. By the seventh edition of his Topographical Dictionary of England, which was published in 1848, this figure had risen to 724. The population was reported as being 1,040 in 1851. The 1871 census recorded a population of 1,233, spread among 233 houses.

Average elevation: 49 ft

Llandrindod Wells

United Kingdom > Wales > Powys

Average elevation: 810 ft

Knighton

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Thorpe Market

United Kingdom > England > Norfolk > North Norfolk

Average elevation: 138 ft

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United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 207 ft

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Derby

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 230 ft

Riddings

United Kingdom > England > Derbyshire > Amber Valley

Average elevation: 384 ft

Benfleet

United Kingdom > England > Essex > Castle Point

Average elevation: 82 ft

Hamsterley

United Kingdom > England > County Durham

Average elevation: 433 ft

Rowledge

United Kingdom > England > Surrey > Waverley

Average elevation: 315 ft

Hemyock

United Kingdom > England > Devon > Mid Devon

Average elevation: 630 ft

Sunderland

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 151 ft

Kenmore

United Kingdom > Scotland > Perth and Kinross

Average elevation: 758 ft

Park Gate

United Kingdom > England > Hampshire > Fareham

Average elevation: 98 ft

Jacksdale

United Kingdom > England > Nottinghamshire > Ashfield

Average elevation: 344 ft

Watford

United Kingdom > England > Hertfordshire

Average elevation: 253 ft

Mytchett

United Kingdom > England > Surrey > Surrey Heath

Average elevation: 269 ft

Shortstown

United Kingdom > England > Bedford

Average elevation: 98 ft

Hyde Park

United Kingdom > England > London > Kensington

"It consists of a screen of handsome fluted Ionic columns, with three carriage entrance archways, two-foot entrances, a lodge, etc. The extent of the whole frontage is about 107 ft (33 m). The central entrance has a bold projection: the entablature is supported by four columns; and the volutes of the capitals…

Average elevation: 82 ft

Glossop

United Kingdom > England > Derbyshire > High Peak

Average elevation: 932 ft

Havant

United Kingdom > England > Hampshire

Average elevation: 66 ft

Bromley

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 203 ft

Straiton

United Kingdom > Scotland > South Ayrshire

Average elevation: 610 ft

Monifieth

United Kingdom > Scotland > Angus

The name "Monifieth" likely derives from the Gaelic "Moine Feith", "Bogstream of the marsh/moss". Previous suggestions that it comes from "Monadh Fieth" meaning "hill of the deer" make little sense. "Monadh" would mean a large upland mountainous area, which(given that the town is many miles from the highlands)…

Average elevation: 95 ft

Onston

United Kingdom > England > Shropshire > Tetchill

Average elevation: 315 ft

Isle of Wight

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 56 ft

Bordon

United Kingdom > England > Hampshire > East Hampshire > Hollywater

Average elevation: 269 ft

Tintern

United Kingdom > Wales > Monmouthshire

Average elevation: 456 ft

Gowkshill

United Kingdom > Scotland > Midlothian > Newtongrange

Average elevation: 476 ft