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Grabbist Hillfort is an Iron Age oval
hillfort or
defended enclosure, west of
Dunster in Somerset, England. The site is 885.8 feet (270.0 m) long and 219...
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nearby village of
Dunster in
Somerset in 1848, and the
landscape of
Grabbist Hill and the
River Avill are also
claimed to be her inspiration. However...
- Ball Camp on
Gallox Hill, Long Wood
Enclosure and a
similar earthwork on
Grabbist Hill.
Dunster is
mentioned as a
parish and
Dunster Castle as belonging...
- by, The
sunset and the morning, That
brightens up the sky;−"
Refers to
Grabbist Hill and the
River Avill that runs near it
through the po****r tourist...
- were
built close to Dunster,
including Bat's Castle,
Black Ball Camp and
Grabbist Hill, but the
earliest evidence of a
fortification at
Dunster was an Anglo-Saxon...
- 36851".
Research records (formerly PastScape).
Retrieved 23
March 2011. "
Grabbist Hillfort".
Exmoor Historic Environment Record.
English Heritage. Retrieved...
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original on 2
October 2012.
Retrieved 23
March 2011. "Hillfort on
Grabbist Hill, 275m
south west of St Leonard's Well".
National Heritage List for...
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Sarah his wife the
manor of
Avill (which
extended from the
ridge of
Grabbist nearly to the sea-s****) with land in the
parishes of Dunster, Carhampton...
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Anthony Stocker and his wife, Sarah; this
estate extended from the
ridge of
Grabbist nearly to the sea-s**** and also
included land in the
parishes of Dunster...