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Ambresbury Banks is the name
given to the
remains of an Iron Age hill fort in
Epping Forest, Es****, England. It lies in 'Long
Running &
Ambresbury Banks'...
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Virginia Water.
Local legends offer "The Rampart" near Messing, Es**** and
Ambresbury Banks in
Epping Forest,
although these accounts are not
thought to hold...
- of Loughton.[citation needed] It lies "about two
miles south-west" of
Ambresbury Banks. and south-west of the town of Epping, Es****. It is a Scheduled...
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Neolithic times.
Embankments of two Iron Age hill
forts –
Loughton Camp and
Ambresbury Banks – can be
found in the woodland, but
pollen profiles show that Iron...
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Baron Douglas may
refer to:
Baron Douglas, of
Ambresbury, Co.
Wilts (created 1786 in the
Peerage of
Great Britain), a
subsidiary title held by William...
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knight of
great prowess. He
attended King
Vortigern at the
treaty of
Ambresbury in Wiltshire, to
which they were
invited by Hengist, the Saxon, with the...
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Woodbury Hill
Woolsbarrow East Sus****
Hollingbury Castle Mount Caburn Es****
Ambresbury Banks Danish Camp
Loughton Camp
Gloucestershire Cleeve Hill
Kimsbury Camp...
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citadels rather than
places to live.
Loughton Camp lies
close to
Ambresbury Banks,
another Iron Age
fortification (which is in
Epping parish). Though...
- Es****, England. It lies
south of the town of
Epping and
north of the
Ambresbury Banks archaeological site. Its
former name,
Beacon Common, is attributed...
- he was
fascinated both by the Iron Age
earthworks at
Loughton Camp and
Ambresbury Banks and by the
Early Modern Hunting Lodge at Chingford. He also took...