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Towlfoggy
Cliff Fort
Towlfoggy (Cliff Fort) on The Modern Antiquarian, the UK & Ireland's most popular megalithic community website. The site also contains a vast wealth of information on many more ancient sites across the UK & Ireland.
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Nearest Town:
Castletown (5km ENE)
OS Ref (GB):
SC207670 /
Sheet: 95
Latitude:
54° 4' 2.63" N
Longitude:
4° 44' 25.27" W
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Rivington Pike
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Site of an Iron age promontory fort that once contained various embankments and buiding foundations. A house has now been built in the middle of the site.
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Posted by
Rivington Pike
27th December 2003ce