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Len Hill (Lenard Winston Hill, 19412007) was a Welsh cricketer, footballer and tennis player.

Lenard Winston Hill was a Welsh sportsman, who played first-class cricket for Glamorgan, league football for Swansea Town and Newport County and was also a talented tennis player.

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Leonard George Hill was an English professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper for various clubs in the 1920s, spending the largest part of his career with Queens Park Rangers in the Football League Third Division.

Birdland Park and Gardens zoo in Bourton-on-the-Water

Birdland Park and Gardens, often called Birdland, is a wildlife park in Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire, England. First opened in 1957, the park moved to its current location in 1989. Birdland originally existed in the 5-acre (2.0 ha) grounds of a Tudor manor house called Chardwar and was started by Len Hill, who was often referred to as the Penguin Millionaire.

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Hill is a surname of English origin, meaning "a person who lived on a hill", or derived from the Greek or Latin name Hilary or Hillary. It is the 36th most common surname in England and 37th most common in the United States.

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