Prehistoric enclosure near Ford (Ford)
NT 963353. A triple ditched enclosure of perfect circular form was discovered by aerial photography in the parish of Ford. Scheduled. (1)
A sub-circular fort is defended by triple ditches. The site measures c.120m N-S by 120m E-W and has an internal area estimated at 0.4ha. The spacing between the ditches varies between 10 and 15m. (2)
NT 963 353. Triple ditched circular enclosure south-east of Ford. Scheduled No ND/624. (3a)
[NT 9625 3530] An Iron Age circular fort is defended by triple ditches. The site measures c. 120m N-S by 120m east-west and has an internal area estimated at 0.4ha. The spacing between the ditches varies between 10 and 15m. (3b)
Aerial photograph references. (3c-i)
The site has been mapped from the air as part of the Milfield Geoarchaeology Project. (See archive object MD000294) (3)
A sub-circular fort is defended by triple ditches. The site measures c.120m N-S by 120m E-W and has an internal area estimated at 0.4ha. The spacing between the ditches varies between 10 and 15m. (2)
NT 963 353. Triple ditched circular enclosure south-east of Ford. Scheduled No ND/624. (3a)
[NT 9625 3530] An Iron Age circular fort is defended by triple ditches. The site measures c. 120m N-S by 120m east-west and has an internal area estimated at 0.4ha. The spacing between the ditches varies between 10 and 15m. (3b)
Aerial photograph references. (3c-i)
The site has been mapped from the air as part of the Milfield Geoarchaeology Project. (See archive object MD000294) (3)
N1961
Iron Age (800BC to 43AD)
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