Holne Chase Castle, Iron Age contour fort in Holne, England
Holne Chase Castle is an Iron Age fortification located on a northern ridge within Chase Wood, overlooking the River Dart valley. The structure consists of earthwork walls and ditches surrounding the hilltop, which remain clearly visible in the landscape today.
The fortification dates from the Iron Age and was part of a widespread network of hillforts constructed across the Devon region. These structures served as territorial markers and provided protection for communities during this ancient period.
The site is protected as a scheduled monument and shows how people defended their settlements during the Iron Age. The earthwork walls still visible today give visitors a direct impression of the defensive measures from that time.
The site is accessible via marked paths and footways from the village of Holne near the River Dart. Visitors should wear appropriate footwear and bring weather protection, as the terrain is hilly and exposed to wind.
Ongoing archaeological work at the site continues to uncover evidence of Iron Age construction techniques through careful study of the earthworks. These findings help researchers compare defensive strategies used across different forts in the region.
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