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Newbury topographic map
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Newbury
Elevations vary from a minimum of 72 m above mean sea level to 122 m at Wash Common. Elevations reach 150–200 m in the directly adjoining hills. The River Kennet and the Kennet and Avon Canal flow east through the centre of the town to reach the Thames at Reading, while the River Lambourn (beside which is the country's largest horse-training paddocks in the Valley of the Lambourn Downs) partly forms its northern boundary, ending in the town. A tributary that is smaller still, the River Enborne, forms the southern boundary (and also the county boundary with Hampshire).
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Name: Newbury topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Newbury, West Berkshire, England, United Kingdom (51.36711 -1.35315 51.41456 -1.28819)
Average elevation: 97 m
Minimum elevation: 64 m
Maximum elevation: 135 m
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