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Bincknoll Castle, or
Bincknoll Camp, is the site of a
possible Iron Age
univallate hillfort in Wiltshire, England. The site lies on the end of a triangular...
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Bincknoll Dip
Woods (grid
reference SU111796) is a
woodland in Wiltshire, England. Two
blocks within the site, an area of 5.7
hectare in total, have been...
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which only
little or no
traces remain include:
Ashton Keynes Castle Bincknoll Castle Castle Combe Castle Castle Orchard Lewisham Castle Malmesbury Castle...
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Wetherby Devizes Longford Ludgershall Old
Sarum Old Wardour Ashton Keynes
Bincknoll Castle Combe Orchard Lewisham Malmesbury Marlborough Mere
Norwood Sherrington...
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Hinton Hill –
Battle of Deorham.
Broad Hinton Swindon Wiltshire 176515
Bincknoll Castle Iron Age hill-fort.
Great Hinton Trowbridge Wiltshire 159054 Hinton...
- use of an
existing Iron Age fortification,
similar to that at
nearby Bincknoll.
Later versions of the
castle involved the
creation of an
inner bailey...
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Huddersfield Barwick-in-Elmet
Castle Barbury Castle,
Battlesbury Camp,
Bincknoll Castle (unproven),
Bratton Camp, Bury Camp
Castle Ditches,
Casterley Camp...
- 12.6 SU962732 1988 Map
Bentley Wood Y 665.0 1,643.0 SU250295 1985 Map
Bincknoll Dip
Woods Y 5.7 14.0 SU111796 1971 Map
Blackmoor Copse Y 31.3 77.2 SU234292...
- Romano-British
burial site and
possibly the
remains of a
house of that period.
Bincknoll Castle is an
earthwork on a
promontory on a
chalk escarpment in the northernmost...