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The Corinthian Arch at Stowe, Chackmore, Bucks

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The Corinthian Arch at Stowe, Chackmore, Bucks

Caption - The Corinthian Arch at Stowe, Chackmore, Buckinghamshire. Stowe Landscape Gardens are managed by the National Trust. The Corinthian Arch was designed in 1765 by Thomas Pitt.

Walk 3314 : Akeley & Maids Moreton

Photographer : Michael Daniels

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Buckinghamshire

The County of Buckinghamshire is noted for its open countryside and natural features, including the Chiltern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty which occupy the southern part of the County. Walks along the River Thames, through Wendover Woods and along the Ridgeway long-distance footpath are full of interest. With many attractive towns and villages, walking always offers variety. Walks can also be combined with one of the many historic houses in the area. The highest point in Buckinghamshire is Haddington Hill in Wendover Woods at 267 metres above sea level.

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