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Beavan's Hill

Coordinates: 51°55′02″N 2°28′21″W / 51.91718°N 2.47248°W / 51.91718; -2.47248
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Trees in front of Withymoor Wood

Beavan's Hill is a village in south east Herefordshire, England.

The village is situated on the edge of Withymoor Wood, an area of ancient woodland,[1] and on comparatively high ground forming the watershed between the rivers Wye and Severn.

The village is near junction 3 of the M50, one of the first motorways built in Britain. The slip roads on the junction end in right angled turns which often surprise motorists used to the more gradual, modern junction designs.

A proposal to site two wind turbines near the village has generated some local opposition.[2]

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  1. ^ Herefordshire Council - Draft Unitary Development Plan - Nature Conservation and Geological Sites [1][permanent dead link] (pdf) retrieved 2006-06-24
  2. ^ This is Herefordshire - News Archive "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 28 September 2007. Retrieved 24 June 2006.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) retrieved 2006-06-24

51°55′02″N 2°28′21″W / 51.91718°N 2.47248°W / 51.91718; -2.47248

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