Arka Unskel is 2½ miles ESE of Arisaig at NM693839 and has also been known as Arisaig Fort, Ard Ghaunsgoik Read more
Castle Hill’s imposing silhouette hides a great prehistoric fort, Norman castle and Victorian tower. Thanks to Varley’s trenches and the Read more
The County of North Yorkshire is a small part of what was once a much larger collection of tribes in Read more
"The scale and function of the earthworks, which may comprise a rampart, a ditch and a counterscarp bank, is massive Read more
This Iron Age Hill Fort is mostly unrecorded and minimal information is available. A site visit is required to further Read more
We call Braithwaite Wood Fort Iron Age, but it's actually undated, but its typology indicates a potential Iron Age origin.
The fort lies between the River Greta and the Tutta Beck, just south of their junction, while the Rom,an Road Read more
This mound is 22ft. in diam. and about 3ft high. It has been built upon a natural knoll which makes Read more
A superbly circular "fort", built on the side of the hill, which seems to be a Brigantian fashion (see below). Read more
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