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Discovering the British Iron Ageby Marilyn Loeser
This prehistoric period is identified by the use of cutting tools and weapons mainly made of iron or steel. The adoption of this material coincided with other changes in society, including differing agricultural practices, religious beliefs and artistic styles.
Some of these sites are accessible to the public while others are on private land.
A restoration project to protect Kimsbury Camp was recently completed to stop the erosion of the ramparts built between 500 and 100 BC. The restoration included repairing the ramparts, scrub clearance, seed planting and the erection of information boards. The hillfort had been badly damaged by quarrying and the golf course which was created in 1891.
Information boards help visitors better understand the history of the site. The fort outline is easy to identify and the view of rural Gloucestershire and the Cotswolds is breathtaking. To the west are River Severn and the There is a deep, circular hollow in the centre of the fort that may have served some ritual purpose. In the past it was mistakenly identified as a well. Both the There are more than 1,350 hillforts in You’ll find no gifts shops or museum buildings at Kimsbury Camp on Painswick Beacon Hillfort, but what you will find are the spirits of English ancestors and glorious views of the Severn valley and Cotswolds. It’s worth the trip. If you go:From Abbeymead, take Abbeymead Ave to Lobley’s Drive; left on Upton Lane; left of Bondend Rd; continue on local road and continue right on Bondend Rd. Take a left on The Stanley; left on High Street and bear left on Portway. Turn Right on A46. Total trip: 4 miles. For more information on visiting |
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