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Ruborough Camp is an Iron Age hill fort on the
Quantock Hills near
Broomfield in Somerset, England. The name
comes from
Rugan beorh or Ruwan-beorge meaning...
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Dowsborough and
Ruborough, as well as
several smaller earthwork enclosures, such as
Trendle Ring and
Plainsfield Camp.
Ruborough near
Broomfield is...
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sites on the
Quantock Hills include major hill
forts at
Dowsborough and
Ruborough, as well as
smaller earthwork enclosures, such as
Trendle Ring, Elworthy...
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Approximately 1 mile (2 km) from the
village is the Iron Age hill fort of
Ruborough Camp.
There was a tunnel,
which has now been
filled in,
which gave the...
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slopes on two sides,
making it like a
promontory fort,
similar to
nearby Ruborough. It is a
Scheduled Ancient Monument. Hill
forts developed in the Late...
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Poundbury Hill, Iron Age hill fort and
Middle Bronze Age settlement.
Ruborough Camp, Iron Age hill fort.
Segsbury Camp, Iron Age hill fort. Sharpenhoe...
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Little Down, Maes Knoll,
Maesbury Castle,
Norton Camp,
Plainsfield Camp,
Ruborough Camp,
Small Down Knoll,
Stantonbury Camp, Sweetworthy, Taps
Combe Camp...
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sites on the
Quantock Hills,
include major hillforts at
Dowsborough and
Ruborough, as well as
smaller earthwork enclosures, such as
Trendle Ring, Elworthy...
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sites on the
Quantock Hills,
include major hill
forts at
Dowsborough and
Ruborough, as well as
smaller earthwork enclosures, such as
Trendle Ring, Elworthy...
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Dowsborough could have been a
Saxon lookout over the
Bristol Channel.
Ruborough Trendle Ring
Plainsfield Camp
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hillforts and
ancient settlements...