More Details Model from 1982 aerial footage, (left) and enchanced Bing Maps (right) Situated on level ground at a break in a gentle NW-facing slope. Oval trivallate site defined by an earthen bank surmounted by a stone wall and an external flat-bottomed fosse lies immediately outside the fosse with a level berm between it and the outermost bank giving the outermost enclosing element a pronounced oval shape. Outside this is a flat-bottomed fosse. There is a well-defined entrance at the NE consisting of gaps in the inner (Wth 3m) and outermost banks with corresponding causeways across the fosses. The middle bank does not survive at this point. An additional bank forms a cuspate entrance feature within the inner enclosure. The N terminal of the outermost bank turns inwards along the line of the entrance feature for 1.5m with a further bank extending along the same line for another 2m.
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