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Addlestone topographic map

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Addlestone

Elevations range between 11 and 40 metres (36 and 131 ft). The maximum is on Row Hill recreation ground, Row Town, Addlestone; a ridge that continues to the northwest of Row Town where it is known as Ongar/Spinney Hill, where Great Grove Farm in its centre also reaches this height; the minimum is by the Thames and along the Woburn Park Stream which is the main distributary of The Bourne the main waterway of the village, a stream rising as the Windle Brook in Windlesham cutting a shallow ravine, flowing past the McLaren Technology Centre and Woodham then passing to the east of the village.

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Name: Addlestone topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Addlestone, Borough of Runnymede, Surrey, England, United Kingdom (51.36185 -0.50737 51.38044 -0.47211)

Average elevation: 18 m

Minimum elevation: 8 m

Maximum elevation: 45 m

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