Elborough Hill Hillfort, Somerset
Unfortunately there isn’t a lot left of the enclosure at Elborough Hill hillfort. It was a semi-triangular hillfort with an...
27 Nov, 2013
Unfortunately there isn’t a lot left of the enclosure at Elborough Hill hillfort. It was a semi-triangular hillfort with an...
27 Nov, 2013
Dundon hillfort. On the NW the bank has disappeared and there is only a scarp. Entrance was in the middle...
27 Nov, 2013
Dowsborough camp c340 yards by 170 yards. The defence is a bank of stones with a ditch and second rampart...
27 Nov, 2013
Dolebury Camp hillfort (sometimes known as Dolebury Warren) is an Iron Age hillfort, bivallate on three sides (East, North, West)...
27 Nov, 2013
Dinghurst Camp exists pretty much only in the literature nowadays, after having been quarried away over the years. It’s difficult...
27 Nov, 2013
Curdon Wood Camp hillfort is unfortunately in a sorry way. All that remains is a bank 8ft high and an...
27 Nov, 2013
Cotley Castle hillfort is centred at ST3109 0745 and consists of an oval enclosure formed by a bank and outer...
27 Nov, 2013
Conygar Camp hillfort is a small, somewhat triangular univallte hillfort with a probable entrance in the Westernmost ‘point’. The rampart...
27 Nov, 2013
Overlooking the Avon Gorge, Clifton Down Camp hillfort is an Iron Age multivallate promontory hillfort enclosing around three acres (one...
27 Nov, 2013
Cleeve Toot Camp hillfort is formed by a semi-oval bank a little under a yard (one metre) high. This abutts...