Nash Hill Hillfort, Wiltshire
Promontory fort discovered in 1954. Single eastern bank and ditch – very spread and 80ft wide, across neck of promontory....
30 Nov, 2013
Promontory fort discovered in 1954. Single eastern bank and ditch – very spread and 80ft wide, across neck of promontory....
30 Nov, 2013
A possible hillfort was suggested by Haslam in 1976. A measured survey by Mark Corney in 1998 suggests that an...
30 Nov, 2013
Univallate hillfort with two additional banks to east. Northern part ploughed away before 1894. Ditches east of annex fade on...
30 Nov, 2013
Univallate hillfort with an entrance at the east side, IA sherds found in the rampart on the S side. The...
30 Nov, 2013
A hillfort substantially altered in later periods. Pottery found during excavation in 1957 showed was it occupied at some point...
12 Dec, 2013
Bivallate hillfort enclosing 25 acres with an entrance to SE. A bank & ditch bisects the interior which may be...
30 Nov, 2013
Univallate hillfort excavated 1907 by B Cunnington. Consists of a bank and ditch with an entrance in E rampart. Pottery...
30 Nov, 2013
Bivallate hillfort covering 6 acres. Entrances on the east and west. It is of two period construction. The inner work...
30 Nov, 2013
An Iron-Age hillfort with an entrance at the eastern side. Location OS map reference: SU 0748 8676. Nearest town/village: Purton. Information...
30 Nov, 2013
Iron Age bivallate hillfort overlying a Neolithic causewayed camp. The ditch was excavated in 1963. Ditch averages 1.5m deep, counterscarp...