
Chastleton Barrow Fort as seen from within on 22 August 2006 CE.
Chastleton Barrow Fort as seen from within on 22 August 2006 CE.
The ramparts of the Chastleton Barrow Fort used to be faced with stone and this is sure to be a fallen example of one of them. As seen on 22 August 2006 CE.
As seen on 22 August 2006 CE.
Visited 6.8.11
I cut across field from the minor road leading to the village of Chastleton although in hindsight I should have taken the public footpath from near Hill Farm – I am sure it would have been a lot easier!
The site itself is in pretty good condition. A single bank surrounds a near perfect circle. From the inside the bank is about 1.5 metres high / 3 metres from the outside.
The entire bank is fairly overgrown with trees / bushes and nettles.
It appears the site is now used as a stable. There were a couple of beautiful brown horses present – who chose to ignore me!
Worth a look when in the area.
Looking for the Goose Stone, I found this fort at the same map reference, so I’ve added it as a separate entry.
The ‘fort’ consists of a round bank, 7-8 feet high with two entrances (roughly NW & SE), and is currently being used as a paddock, but a public footpath passes through the fort, so access is no problem.
(I didn’t find the Goose Stone).