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Compton topographic map
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Compton
Compton is buffered from neighbouring settlements by cultivated fields to all sides. The village is in a gently-sloped dry valley and the fledgling Pang seasonally enters from the north west and discharges in the south east and may be joined at the centre of the village by the Roden from the north, when winter bournes rise to fill their channels. Elevations vary from 95 to 155 m (312 to 509 ft) AOD. Compton has a site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) just to the south west of the village, called Ashridge Wood.
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Name: Compton topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Compton, West Berkshire, England, United Kingdom (51.49604 -1.28234 51.54118 -1.21512)
Average elevation: 137 m
Minimum elevation: 88 m
Maximum elevation: 188 m
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