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Burton DassettBurton Dassett Hills were created as a country park in 1971. It comprises a group of ironstone hills, which are named after the tiny village of Burton Dassett which sits in the hills. The hills rise to 203m (666 ft) above sea level.
The area was once extensively quarried for ironstone and a short industrial railway - Edge Hill Light Railway - existed for this purpose until the 1920s.
Of interest at the site, is a 12th century church at the old village of Burton Dassett. Outside the church is a holy well which still provides water. The park is also highly popular with flyers of kites and radio-controlled gliders.
Impressive views across the surrounding countryside can be seen from the hills; towns and other features that are viewable are described by a toposcope.