The Frith

Coordinates: 51°21′49″N 1°06′05″W / 51.363501°N 1.101283°W / 51.363501; -1.101283
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Interior of the fort, viewed from the east

The Frith is a small univallate Iron Age hillfort to the north of Silchester, Calleva Atrebatum, Roman town. A single bank covers all sides apart from the south east, and is at the most about 5 feet high on the western edge. A ditch is also traceable for the length of the bank, although at varying states.[1] The area to the North and Northwest is partially wooded. A local footpath crosses the site East to West. The site slopes from approximately 90m to 95m in the West, with the summit of the unnamed hill (102m AOD) approximately 500m to the Southwest. Close by to the South lies a Roman road heading into Calleva Atrebatum. Also nearby, 500m to the West, lies a further smaller unidentified enclosure.

Location

The site is within Benyon's Inclosure to the North of Silchester, part of Mortimer West End Civil Parish, in the county of Hampshire

References

  1. ^ http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/12530/ The Modern Antiquarian: The Frith

51°21′49″N 1°06′05″W / 51.363501°N 1.101283°W / 51.363501; -1.101283