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{{Imageneed}}Named for the [[Great Britain|Brittonic]] Cilternsaete tribe and now known as Chiltern Hills, this rolling green peacefulness makes a pleasant arc northwest of [[London]]. It held a substantial [[Roman Empire|Roman]] presence - likely the Cilternsaete weren't so happy about that - and, much later, [[Shaun Hastings|I]] summered there as a lad.
{{Imageneed}}Named for the [[Great Britain|Brittonic]] {{Wiki|Cilternsaete}} tribe and now known as Chiltern Hills, this rolling green peacefulness makes a pleasant arc northwest of [[London]]. It held a substantial [[Roman Empire|Roman]] presence - likely the Cilternsaete weren't so happy about that - and, much later, [[Shaun Hastings|I]] summered there as a lad.
 
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Named for the Brittonic Cilternsaete tribe and now known as Chiltern Hills, this rolling green peacefulness makes a pleasant arc northwest of London. It held a substantial Roman presence - likely the Cilternsaete weren't so happy about that - and, much later, I summered there as a lad.