Bilbury Rings

Visited on 06/07/09.
It’s in a lovely setting, this Iron Age hillfort, on the edge of a rolling down, and now occupied by a farm. It’s now a series of ploughed-out banks and ditches, barely discernible in the field, and hardly worth a visit, unless you’re passing. In fact, you wouldn’t know it was there if it wasn’t for the fact it’s marked on the O.S. map. I can’t see many photos of this site being posted. I didn’t bother taking any. Go to the Bell Inn at nearby Wylye instead.

“Small hillfort levelled by ploughing. From the excavation of 1959-64:- a pedestal base and bead rim sherds from the lower silt of the ditch and pre-camp Iron Age ‘A’ occupation material. A collection of brooches and a ring found in 1863 plus an iron arrowhead are in Salisbury Museum. A watching brief during 2003 produced no information or features.” according to Wiltshire and Swindon Sites and Monument Record Information website. Sceduled Monument AM449.