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Newberry Castle

Newberry Castle is situated on Newberry Hill in North Devon, England.

Location

  • Newberry Castle is situated on Newberry Hill in North Devon, England.

History

Believed to date from the Iron Age, this hill fort was constructed as an earthwork enclosure on a hillside outcrop. Its purpose remains unclear, but it is thought to have been used for defensive or ceremonial purposes.

  • Its purpose remains unclear, but it is thought to have been used for defensive or ceremonial purposes.

Architecture

The castle's layout consists of a single enclosure, approximately 360 feet above sea level. The site features a prominent earthwork mound, surrounded by a ditch and bank system. The architecture is characteristic of an Iron Age hill fort, with no evidence of later construction or modification.

  • The castle's layout consists of a single enclosure, approximately 360 feet above sea level.
  • The site features a prominent earthwork mound, surrounded by a ditch and bank system.
  • The architecture is characteristic of an Iron Age hill fort, with no evidence of later construction or modification.

Current Status and Use

Newberry Castle is currently in a state of ruin, with much of the original structure having been eroded over time. However, the site remains an important archaeological feature, providing valuable insights into the lives of ancient Britons.

  • Newberry Castle is currently in a state of ruin, with much of the original structure having been eroded over time.

Heritage Status

As a scheduled ancient monument, Newberry Castle is protected by law and is considered to be of national importance.

  • As a scheduled ancient monument, Newberry Castle is protected by law.
  • It is considered to be of national importance.

Visiting Information

Visitors can access the castle via a public footpath from Combe Martin. The site is open to the general public, although some areas may be restricted due to conservation efforts.

  • Visitors can access the castle via a public footpath from Combe Martin.

Notable Features and Rooms

The castle's most notable feature is its prominent earthwork mound, which provides panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. No specific rooms or structures have been identified within the site, as it was not constructed for habitation but rather for defensive or ceremonial purposes.

  • The castle's most notable feature is its prominent earthwork mound, which provides panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

Details

NameNewberry Castle
CityNorth Devon
CountryUnited Kingdom
Coordinates51.20496, -4.045553
Current useArchaeological feature
Accessibletrue