
The earthworks at the inner end of the entrance.
The earthworks at the inner end of the entrance.
The northern ramparts.
Looking southwest towards Black Hill.
The northwestern rampart.
Looking out over the Clun valley from the southern rampart.
Looking along the southern rampart.
Eastern end of the inner southern rampart, with further defences below.
Looking NNW across the entrance towards the Long Mynd and the prominent Caer Caradoc hillfort. The wooded hill to the right of that is Wart Hill Camp, where I was before coming here.
The superb eastern defences. The distant skyline hills are Brown Clee (three forts, far left) and Titterstone Clee (one fort, left of centre), with the wooded Norton Camp hillfort in front of the latter.
Prominent Burrow overlooks the little village of Hopesay. Seen from Hopesay Hill to the ENE.
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Full description of the impressive multivallate Burrow Hill fort.