The protective perimeter fence around the interior of the fort has now been removed and you can wander freely inside it. The hideous wooden cross that I stumbled on during a previous visit has now been removed and scuffing around I found these small chalk balls. I know from other similar sites that these were sometimes stockpiled for slingshots for defence, whether that's the case with these I don't know. They seem to be naturally occurring as they're often hollow as you can see from three of the above.
The protective perimeter fence around the interior of the fort has now been removed and you can wander freely inside it. The hideous wooden cross that I stumbled on during a previous visit has now been removed and scuffing around I found these small chalk balls. I know from other similar sites that these were sometimes stockpiled for slingshots for defence, whether that's the case with these I don't know. They seem to be naturally occurring as they're often hollow as you can see from three of the above.
Those are strange and nice.
Glad to hear about the cross I have to say.