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Wychbury Ring

Coordinates: 52°26′00″N 2°07′09″W / 52.43322°N 2.11909°W / 52.43322; -2.11909
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Wychbury Ring
Wychbury Ring is located in West Midlands county
Wychbury Ring
Location within West Midlands county
General information
TypeHill fort
Town or cityHagley
CountryEngland
Coordinates52°26′00″N 2°07′09″W / 52.43322°N 2.11909°W / 52.43322; -2.11909
Construction startedIron Age
Technical details
Size7.5 acres (3.0 ha)

Wychbury Ring is an Iron Age hill fort located on Wychbury Hill, near Hagley, Stourbridge, on the border of West Midlands and Worcestershire in the English Midlands.

Description

The fort measures 250 m (820 ft) from east to west and 150 m (490 ft) from north to south, covering an area of 7.25 acres (2.93 ha). It has two sets of ramparts and ditches. The inner rampart is between 16 m (52 ft) and 20 m (66 ft) wide, rising up to 2.6 m (8 ft 6 in) in height, with the surrounding inner ditch 10 m (33 ft) wide and up to 1.7 m (5 ft 7 in) deep. The outer rampart is 10 m (33 ft) wide and up to 3 m (9.8 ft) in height, with the outer ditch being 10 m (33 ft) wide and up to 1.2 m (3 ft 11 in) deep. There are fortified entrances at the east and south west.[1]

Small bronze rings, including an Iron Age terret, were found in the fort in 1884, and Roman coins and masonry have been found nearby, suggesting a possible site of a later Roman Villa. Investigations in 1924 reported a 5.5-acre (22,000 m2) annexe to the south and a nearby Iron Age field system, but no trace of either remain.[1]

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References

  1. ^ a b "Wychbury Ring". Pastscape - National Monuments Record. English Heritage. Retrieved 2009-08-14.