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Coordinates: 51°0815N 0°3355W / 51.1375°N 0.5652°W / 51.1375; -0.5652
 

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Looking south from Hascombe Hill

Hascombe HillorHascombe Camp[1] is the site of an Iron Age multivallate hill fort close to the village of HascombeinSurrey, England.

History

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Stone circle

The site was excavated in 1931 by S. E. Winbolt, who dated the occupation of the site to the 1st century BC. The hillfort encloses a thickly wooded area of approximately 2.4 hectares (6 acres). The sides of the fort, which are naturally very steep, were scarped at the top to make them almost unassailable. Encircling the crest of the hill is a defensive ditch 1.5 metres (5 ft) deep. The defences are reinforced on the northeast side (where the hillfort joins the rest of the hill) with a strong line of ramparts and ditches broken by a single entrance passage some 24 metres (80 ft) long.

In the early 19th century it became an important naval telegraph station, using a mechanical form of semaphore to communicate with Netley Heath in Surrey on one side and BlackdowninSussex on the other. A chain of such stations linked London with Portsmouth.

The height of Hascombe Hill is 644 feet.

In the 1990s the Modern Order of Druids erected a stone circle below the south-eastern slopes of Hascombe Hill.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Exploring Surrey's Past, HER 676 - "Hascombe Camp" multivallate hillfort, Hascombe, Online [1] )retrieved 30.05.12)
  • ^ "Hascombe Hillfort Survey". Surrey Archaeological Society. Retrieved 23 January 2017.
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    51°08′15N 0°33′55W / 51.1375°N 0.5652°W / 51.1375; -0.5652


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