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Re: Lack of stone circles north of Inverness?
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GLADMAN wrote:

Essex is an odd place. I've only discovered this year that we've got a couple
of hillforts ranking up there with the UK's best.... both totally private, hidden in trees and out of bounds to the general public.


I found a couple like that in Surrey when I lived in South London. If you are interested in visiting they normally have an open day once a year organised by the local heritage/archaeology society or museum. St George's hill being a good example with a public footpath along a rampart completely surrounded by private land so no access without permission...


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juamei
Posted by juamei
24th September 2011ce
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