Castercliff

Coordinates: 53°50′30″N 2°10′56″W / 53.8417°N 2.1823°W / 53.8417; -2.1823
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Castercliff
One of the many bell pit circles on top of the fort
Castercliff is located in the Borough of Pendle
Castercliff
Shown within the Borough of Pendle
LocationPendle, Lancashire, England
TypeHillfort
Length115 m (377 ft)
Width76 m (249 ft)
Area0.80 ha (2.0 acres)
Height1.5 m (4 ft 11 in)
History
Founded510±70 BC
Site notes
Excavation dates1971
Official nameCastercliff Small Multivallate Hillfort
Reference no.45247

Castercliff is an Iron Age multivallate hillfort situated close to the towns of Nelson and Colne in Lancashire, Northern England.

The site consists of three ramparts enclosing an oval interior. Excavations during the 1970s appear to show that the site was not completed, and no evidence of occupation was unearthed.[1] The site is a Scheduled Ancient Monument.[2]

References

  1. ^ Excavation of the hillfort of Castercliff, Nelson, Lancashire, 1970-71 Trans. Lancs. & Ches. Antiq. Soc. 81, 111-30
  2. ^ Lancashire County Council

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53°50′30″N 2°10′56″W / 53.8417°N 2.1823°W / 53.8417; -2.1823