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HINDWELL VALLEY
IRON AGE SITES AND FINDS
Approx. 800 BC - 43 AD |
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Hillfort Grid ref SO 285 610 Multivallate contour fort.
Oblique barbican entrance on north-east. Roman pottery ploughed from interior.
About 20 acres enclosed. Seems to have had secondary as well as primary
defences. Area now thickly forested so difficult to understand ramparts
(Gregory, D, 1994, 16). Banks covered with turf and scrub and trees planted
in interior. Defences on the south side consist of a bank between 0.75-1.5m
high with an exterior ditch c.0.9m deep. On the north side there are 2
banks rising to a height of c.3.5m with a exterior ditch 6m below the
level of the bank (Cadw, 1998). Interior of hillfort now being managed
as open space. Trees have been felled and there are no plans to replant.
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![]() The earthwork feature in the centre of the picture above was seen in a field to the rear of Knapp farm in 2003. There is what appears to be a circular bank and ditch. I have been unable to corroborate this with a known historic site. The feature shows up on this aerial photo. |
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