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Moneylaws Castle Hill Camp


"The monument includes the remains of a univallate defended settlement of Iron Age date, situated on the summit of Moneylaws Hill with extensive views in all directions. The enclosure measures 151m north east-south west and 91m north west-south east. It is surrounded by a single bank and ditch which in the northern half of the monument survive as a low earthwork and in the southern half survive as a cropmark. The form and landscape setting of the monument indicate it to be an Iron Age enclosure." (Historic England)

Carham Civil Parish Moneylaws Historic Buildings and Monuments in Carham Civil Parish
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Moneylaws Castle Hill camp
- "....The monument includes the remains of a univallate defended settlement of Iron Age date, situated on the summit of Moneylaws Hill with extensive views in all directions. The enclosure measures …

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