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Palisaded hilltop enclosure, Briar Dykes, Baldersdale (Romaldkirk)

This earthwork enclosure stands on the summit of the hill. It has an earthen bank and a ditch. The ditch probably originally contained a wooden palisade. This site is probably the remains of an Iron Age settlement. This is a Scheduled Monument protected by law (1).
D3048
Late Bronze Age (1200BC to 700BC)
Iron Age (800BC to 43AD)
Early Iron Age (800BC to 300BC)
Scheduled Monument
  • National Heritage List for England Entry Number: 1016614


Source of Reference
Local History of Romaldkirk

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