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Buckton Moor North camp (Kyloe)

[NU06493835] Earthwork. (1)

A roughly circular enclosure with multiple ramparts. (2)

Bivallate native fort in poor condition. Modern cottage [Herd's House] inside. (3)

A partly ploughed-down enclosure situated on a slight rise. It is formed by an earthen bank 10m wide and 1.5m high, where best preserved, with traces of an outer ditch to the south and west, and a simple entrance in the south-east. An additional bank, 9m wide and 1m high, is apparent in the south-west quadrant only.
There are no visible internal remains other than those of the cottage previously noted. The non-defensive situation precludes a fort, but the form, and strength of the work suggest an Iron Age, and a possible association with the enclosure to the south-east [NU 03 NE 2]. Published survey (25 inch) revised. (4)

Condition unchanged. (5)

Scheduled. (6)

NU 065 383. Buckton Moor North camp. Scheduled No ND/270. (7a)
N3731
Iron Age (800BC to 43AD)
Scheduled Ancient Monument
FIELD OBSERVATION, Ordnance Survey Archaeology Division Field Investigation 1964; R D Loader
FIELD OBSERVATION, Ordnance Survey Archaeology Division Field Investigation 1968; B H Pritchard


Source of Reference
Local History of Kyloe

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