Warbstow Bury

Warbstow Bury
Rampart and ditch at the south of the fort
Shown within Cornwall
Location Near Warbstow, Cornwall
grid reference SX 201 908
Coordinates 50°41′22″N 4°32′51″W / 50.68944°N 4.54750°W / 50.68944; -4.54750Coordinates: 50°41′22″N 4°32′51″W / 50.68944°N 4.54750°W / 50.68944; -4.54750
Type Hillfort
Area 7.5 hectares (19 acres)
History
Periods Iron Age

Warbstow Bury is an Iron Age hillfort about 0.5 miles (0.80 km) west of the village of Warbstow, in Cornwall, England.

Location and description

The site is 807 feet (246 m) above sea level, on a hill at the heads of two tributaries of the River Ottery. It has been a scheduled monument since 26 November 1928.[1][2]

The fort is one of the largest earthworks in Cornwall. It is an oval enclosure, area about 7.5 hectares (19 acres). There are two concentric ramparts and ditches; the ramparts are up to 5.8 metres (19 ft) high, with ditches up to 2.7 metres (8.9 ft) deep. Between these, in the southern part, are the remains of an earlier rampart.[1][3]

The inner rampart has two original entrances, inturned and facing each other, on the north-west and south-east, and there are corresponding simple entrances in the outer rampart.[1][3]

Pillow mound

The pillow mound in the centre of the fort

In the centre of the fort is a medieval rabbit warren: a rectangular mound, or pillow mound, about 22 metres (72 ft) long, 10 metres (33 ft) wide and 0.6 metres (2.0 ft) high. It is known as "The Giant's Grave" or "King Arthur's Grave".[1][2]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Large multivallate hillfort called Warbstow Bury and a pillow mound known as the Giant's Grave Historic England, accessed 17 April 2017.
  2. 1 2 Warbstow Bury Warbstow & District Community Online, accessed 17 April 2017.
  3. 1 2 Cornwall's Archaeological Heritage. The Historic Environment Unit, Cornwall County Council, 2003. Page 49.
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