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Billinghay topographic map
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Billinghay
The settlement is mentioned in the Domesday Book. The name originates from a Saxon name for a fishery. The topography in ancient times would have been that of a small settlement on a gravel mound surrounded by marsh which was flooded in winter. After the draining of the fens in the late 18th century the area became rich agricultural land as it is today.
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Name: Billinghay topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Average elevation: 4 m
Minimum elevation: -1 m
Maximum elevation: 19 m
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