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The highest point in Coventry is at the top of the historic Coventry Cathedral, which stands at approximately 255 feet (78 meters) above sea level. However, the highest natural point in the city is known to be at the top of a hill in the eastern part of Coventry called "Spon End," which reaches around 160 meters (525 feet) above sea level. This area provides a notable elevation within the largely flat landscape of the city.

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