Cleeve Hill, c.1960
Photo ref:
C115032

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The summit at 1083 feet is at the head of West Down at the southern point of Cleeve Common. The high plateau has been the gallops on which jockeys have put their horses through their paces since the days when Fred Archer and Black Tom Oliver raced into the history records in the 19th century.
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