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Ffridd Faldwyn is an Iron Age
hillfort in
northern Powys, in the
former county of Montgomeryshire, It is
sited on a
prominent hill west of Montgomery...
- Robber's
Grave and the town wall. The
large Iron Age hill fort of
Ffridd Faldwyn is
sited northwest of the town and west of the Castle. In the 2011 census...
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example ****erstone Clee Hill Fort,
Breidden Hill Fort, and the
Ffridd Faldwyn Camp, as well as in his work on
later mediaeval stone castles, such as...
- namely: Ynys Môn ac
Arfon Gogledd Clwyd a
Gwynedd De
Clwyd a
Gogledd Sir
Faldwyn Llanelli a Lliw
Caerfyrddin Ceredigion a
Gogledd Sir
Benfro Provisional...
- 3°29′01″W / 51.9767°N 3.4836°W / 51.9767; -3.4836),
hillslope fort
Ffridd Faldwyn,
Montgomery (52°33′53″N 3°09′24″W / 52.5647°N 3.1568°W / 52.5647; -3...
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survey Ffridd Faldwyn,
Montgomery near Montgomery. This work was to form the
basis for the
excavations that
followed at
Ffridd Faldwyn by St John O'Neill...
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especially of the
Later Bronze Age and Iron Age. To the
northeast is
Ffridd Faldwyn,
possibly the
largest hillfort in Wales,
which is
adjacent to Town Hill...
- not yet identified. CPAT PRN not yet identified. Cadw SAM: MG015:
Ffridd Faldwyn Camp
coflein NPRN: not yet identified. CPAT PRN not yet identified. Cadw...