DescriptionPyrton Hill combe - geograph.org.uk - 1435241.jpg
English: Pyrton Hill combe This combe does not have a name, but the surrounding hill is called Pyrton Hill. This is the western, scarp, face of the Chilterns taken from the Oxfordshire Way footpath. The chalk drains quickly so all these combes are dry.
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