Padderbury Top

Padderbury Top
Shown within Cornwall
Location Near Menheniot, Cornwall
grid reference SX 314 610
Coordinates 50°25′30″N 4°22′30″W / 50.42500°N 4.37500°W / 50.42500; -4.37500Coordinates: 50°25′30″N 4°22′30″W / 50.42500°N 4.37500°W / 50.42500; -4.37500
Type Hillfort
Diameter 80 yards (73 m)
History
Periods Iron Age

Padderbury Top is a hillfort about 2 miles (3.2 km) south-east of Menheniot, in Cornwall, England, named after the hill on which it is situated.

It has been a scheduled monument since 17 March 1977.[1]

Description

It is classed as a "defended settlement", being relatively small.[1]

The enclosure is roughly circular. The diameter of the interior, which has been ploughed, is about 80 yards (73 m). There is one surviving rampart, 2–3 feet (0.61–0.91 m) above the interior, and 10 feet (3.0 m) externally. There are entrances on the west and east sides.[1][2]

The rampart is surrounded by a belt of flat ground about 60 feet (18 m) wide and about 3 feet (0.91 m) high: aerial photographs show that this area was originally outer defences, since reduced by ploughing.[1][2]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Iron Age defended settlement at Padderbury Top Historic England. Retrieved 30 September 2018.
  2. 1 2 Padderbury Historic England: PastScape. Retrieved 30 September 2018.
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