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- Stokeleigh Camp is an Iron Age promontory fort in Leigh Woods North Somerset near Bristol, England. The hill fort is one of three Iron Age fortifications...
- Bristol and north of the Ashton Court estate, of which it formed a part. Stokeleigh Camp, a hillfort thought to have been occupied from the third century...
- be seen in the Bristol area at Maes Knoll, Clifton Down, Burwalls and Stokeleigh – all overlooking the Avon Gorge – and at Kingsweston Down and Blaise...
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- valley beside the suspension bridge, is Stokeleigh Camp, one of three Iron Age hill forts in the area. Stokeleigh was occupied from 3BC to 1AD, and was...
- Nymettracey, Poughill, Puddington, Sandford, Sherwood, Shobrook, Stokeleigh English, Stokeleigh Pomeroy, Thelbridge, Upton Helions, Washfordpyne, Wembworthy...
- Iron Age fortifications overlooking the Avon Gorge, the others being Stokeleigh Camp and Clifton Camp on the opposite side of the gorge, on Clifton Down...
- January 2015. "Stokeleigh Camp Hillfort". Hillfort in England in Somerset. Megalithic Portal. Retrieved 26 December 2010. "Stokeleigh Camp". Roman-Britain...
- Avon Gorge in Bristol, England. The only specimen grows on a cliff below Stokeleigh Camp at Leigh Woods in North Somerset and cannot be accessed without ropes...
- Archived from the original on 1 October 2012. Retrieved 16 March 2011. "Stokeleigh Camp: a promontory fort in Leigh Woods". National Heritage List for England...