Shenberrow Hill Camp is an Iron Age hillfort located in Cornwall, England. The fort is situated on a hilltop, surrounded by a single rampart and ditch, with an entrance to the northwest. The site covers an area of approximately 1.5 hectares and is thought to have been occupied from the 5th century BC to the 1st century AD. The fort's rampart is constructed from earth and stone, with a height of up to 2 meters in some areas. Archaeological excavations have revealed evidence of roundhouses, granaries, and other structures within the fort, as well as finds such as pottery, coins, and metalwork.
Lovely autumn walk
Had lunch here on DofE. Good views and the people living at the house were friendly
Beautiful outdoor space. Very peaceful.
Wonderful hike
Very pretty
Fabbricato antico e caratteristico ma soprattutto emozionante per aver dato i natali a Shakespeare. Sorge in centro citta in una zona bella da visitare a piedi.
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Lovely autumn walk
Had lunch here on DofE. Good views and the people living at the house were friendly
Beautiful outdoor space. Very peaceful.
Wonderful hike
Very pretty
Fabbricato antico e caratteristico ma soprattutto emozionante per aver dato i natali a Shakespeare. Sorge in centro citta in una zona bella da visitare a piedi.