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Iron Age enclosure, Middleton (Belford with Middleton)

[NU 09613627] Earthwork. (1)

Appears to have been oval in shape with probably two ramparts. (2)

Listed as pre-Roman Iron Age univallate [forts, settlements and enclosures]. (3)

The remains of a sub-oval earthwork situated on a craggy headland in a wooded area. It is formed by a fragmentary single stony bank 2m-3m wide and 1.2m maximum height, with a probable simple entrance in the north-west. Vague traces of the completing arc of the enclosure are discernible in the pasture field to the south. No internal remains are apparent. It is not a fort, despite the defensive position, but the general form and construction support an Iron Age origin. Published survey (25 inch) revised. (4)

Condition unchanged. (5)

Additional Reference (6)
N3742
Iron Age (800BC to 43AD)
FIELD OBSERVATION, Ordnance Survey Archaeology Division Field Investigation 1964; R D Loader
FIELD OBSERVATION, Ordnance Survey Archaeology Division Field Investigation 1968; B H Pritchard
FIELD SURVEY, Hill forts and settlements in Northumberland ; G Jobey


Source of Reference
Local History of Belford with Middleton
Local History of Belford with Middleton

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