Bury Hill
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Tracey Haines
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Oct 8th, 2022 -
Jakub Broda
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Jul 25th, 2022 -
NICTATOR
Here you're standing in the centre of that open-space in pure isolation and no sound coming from any direction, with a lone tree and the occasional sheep adding tiny drops to fill the empty void. Encircling you are hundreds of trees like closely-tied pillars from afar, and the thought of feeling trapped and the empty space getting larger the further out you venture. Listening to the sheep baaing makes you feel a sense of relief you're not alone, yet the thought of not being alone brings it back. Physically it looks normal, but how can you be sure if it is real? My mind can convey the space is large and empty, but it causes a claustrophobic sense of dread which you cannot escape from. Even if I start walking, would I be able to reach the end? I've seen that tree before. Is my unconscious state trying to tell me something which I can't remember? Do I even want to remember?? Will this be my prison when my time comes?
May 21st, 2022 -
Beau Elliman
Jan 17th, 2022 -
Kevin Holmes
This a more complex set of Iron age Hillforts. Access is on foot only. There is plenty of wildlife to see in the early mornings.
Dec 8th, 2021
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Questions & Answers
Q Where is Bury Hill located?
A Bury Hill is located at Red Rice Rd, Anna Valley, eng SP11 7PU
Q How is Bury Hill rated?
A Bury Hill has a 4.3 Star Rating from 21 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Bury Hill
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( 21 Reviews )Tracey Haines on Google
Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait More
Jakub Broda on Google
Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No More
NICTATOR on Google
Here you're standing in the centre of that open-space in pure isolation and no sound coming from any direction, with a lone tree and the occasional sheep adding tiny drops to fill the empty void. Encircling you are hundreds of trees like closely-tied pillars from afar, and the thought of feeling trapped and the empty space getting larger the further out you venture. Listening to the sheep baaing makes you feel a sense of relief you're not alone, yet the thought of not being alone brings it back. Physically it looks normal, but how can you be sure if it is real? My mind can convey the space is large and empty, but it causes a claustrophobic sense of dread which you cannot escape from. Even if I start walking, would I be able to reach the end?
I've seen that tree before. Is my unconscious state trying to tell me something which I can't remember? Do I even want to remember?? Will this be my prison when my time comes?
Beau Elliman on Google
Kevin Holmes on Google
This a more complex set of Iron age Hillforts. Access is on foot only. There is plenty of wildlife to see in the early mornings.