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English: Chesters. Looking from the hill fort at Chesters across the agricultural landscape of NT5078.
Chesters is a small hill fort but with many ramparts. Strangely it is overlooked by a high hill, so vulnerable to attack from above, especially from sniping bowmen. The interpretation board suggests that it may have been a more ornamental structure, a sort of first century folly surrounding a big house or compound. The archaeologists have yet to get in. |
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Author | Richard Webb |
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Object location | 55° 59′ 44″ N, 2° 47′ 35″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 55.995600; -2.793000 |
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55°59'44.2"N, 2°47'34.8"W
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