Castle Hill, Great Torrington

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Castle Hill is a low hill, reaching just 253 feet above sea level, on the eastern edge of the town of Great Torrington in the north of Devon. Its west side is a steep slope dropping down to the River Torridge, and forming part of the long escarpment reaching around much of the town above the river.

A Norman castle was built here, which was later replaced by a mediæval castle. However the castles were long preceeded: there was probably an Iron Age hill fort on Castle Hill.[1]

Another hill fort is to be found just two miles to the south-east in a loop in the river and also known as Castle Hill.

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References

  1. Sellman, R.R.: 'Aspects of Devon History' (Devon Books, 1985) ISBN 0-86114-756-1. Chapter: "The Iron Age in Devon" (Map of Iron Age hill forts in Devon)