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Edge Hill, Warwickshire

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62: 475:). The King's army had to descend from the edge of the escarpment if they wished to engage the Parliamentarians in battle, because the escarpment was far too steep for Essex to consider an attack against the Royalist army while it was on the edge. At the time of the battle, there were far fewer trees. The battle was inconclusive, with both sides claiming victory. It would take several more years and many more battles before the Parliamentarians won the war. 46: 708: 69: 243: 447:
The King's army started the day on the plateau above the scarp and Parliament's front line was about 2,200 yards (2,000 m) away. From Edge Hill, the ground drops steeply, levels out, then rises to Battleton Holt and a little beyond it are the Oaks and Graveground Copice. It was across the
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The area around Edge Hill has been quarried extensively for Jurassic ironstone since the 11th century. Later iron ore was quarried and transported on the
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The narrow wood on the scarp of Edge Hill, in the south-east overlooks the lower slope and the plain on which the battle was fought.
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In 1643, following reports of ghostly sightings published by a printer Thomas Jackson, the King sent a
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to visit the site, where they claimed to have seen two phantom armies fighting in the sky above them.
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The battle of Edge Hill was fought on Sunday 23 October 1642 and was the first major battle in the
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called the Castle Inn that was built in the 1740s to the designs of
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Reportedly haunted locations in West Midlands (region)
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Edge Hill, North Warwickshire
Edge Hill, Liverpool
Battle of Edgehill

Edge Hill is located in Warwickshire
Warwickshire
OS grid reference
SP370470
Civil parish
Ratley and Upton
District
Stratford-on-Avon
Shire county
Warwickshire
Region
West Midlands
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Banbury
Postcode district
OX15
Dialling code
Police
Warwickshire
Fire
Warwickshire
Ambulance
West Midlands

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