Backwell Hillfort
Backwell Hillfort | |
Somerset | |
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Stancombe Quarry | |
Type: | hill fort |
Location | |
Grid reference: | ST504682 |
Location: | 51°24’39"N, 2°42’52"W |
Village: | Backwell |
History | |
Built Iron Age | |
Information |
Backwell Hillfort is an Iron Age hill fort situated approximately a mile from Backwell in Somerset, in the north of the county, a little to the south-west of Bristol.[1]
The hill fort was first discovered in 1933 with two of the three sides of the fort protected by a large ditch and a bank. In 1956, the site was nearly completely destroyed by quarrying at Stancombe Quarry.[2]
References
- ↑ Megalithic Portal: Backwell Hillfort
- ↑ National Monuments Record: No. 194831 – Backwell Hillfort
- National Heritage List 194831: Backwell Hill Fort