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Broadbury Castle

Coordinates: 50°44′31″N 4°09′01″W / 50.74200°N 4.15034°W / 50.74200; -4.15034
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50°44′31″N 4°09′01″W / 50.74200°N 4.15034°W / 50.74200; -4.15034 Broadbury Castle(grid reference SX48379580) is an Iron Age earthwork close to Beaworthy in Devon, England, map ref: SX4895, it is thought to be a Roman fort, marching camp or signal station. Broadbury Castle was a familiar place for fox hunting, with Devon newspaper accounts stretching over fifty years.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ "The Chase". Western Times. 15 April 1864. 3.
  2. ^ "South Talbot Foxhounds: Fine Runs: Some Kills". Western Times. 4 February 1938. 13.