King Alfred's Monument: "On Athelney Hill this monument has been erected to commemorate where Alfred burnt the cakes (allegedly!). Rising majestically above the Somerset Levels to a height of 12 metres this must be one of the lowest hills in the country."
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2007-02-09 15:27 Rodw 640×440×??? (53647 bytes) King Alfred's Monument. On Athelney Hill this monument has been erected to commemorate where Alfred burnt the cakes (allegedly!). Rising majestically above the Somerset Levels to a height of 12 metres this must be one of the lowest hills in the country. C
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