Miscellaneous

Hascombe Hill
Promontory Fort

This pleasingly wooded promontory fort is, according to Surrey Archaeological Society,“a roughly trapezoidal enclosure with the long axis lying north-east/south-west. The position of the earthworks is governed by the shape of the end of the ridge except where their north-eastern leg cuts perpendicularly across the length of the ridge. This north-eastern leg of the ramparts contains the entrance which is set off-centre towards the north-west, and has short out-turned banks on either side”.

Details of a 2008/2009 survey undertaken by the Society can be seen online at:
surreyarchaeology.org.uk/content/hascombe-hillfort-survey