Castle Old Fort

Castle Old Fort
Location within West Midlands county
General information
Type Hill fort
Town or city Stonnall
Country England
Coordinates 52°37′37″N 1°54′34″W / 52.62707°N 1.90943°W / 52.62707; -1.90943
Construction started Iron Age
Technical details
Size 3.5 acres (1.4 ha)

Castle Old Fort is a small Iron Age hill fort in Stonnall, in the Metropolitan borough of Walsall, West Midlands, England. Its interior is now occupied by a house.

The structure is a promontory fort in that it is situated on the southern side of Castle Hill, presumably enabling its occupiers to overlook the southern approach of the ancient highway, Chester Road.

The fort covers 3.5 acres (1.4 ha) acres in an ovoid shape, measuring 170 m (560 ft) from north to south and 130 m (430 ft) from east to west. It has an earth rampart surrounded by a ditch, with an entrance in the south east. There is some evidence that there may originally have been a second line of defences comprising a bank and a ditch.[1]

The seventeenth century archaeologist Robert Plot reported findings of flint arrowheads, Roman pottery and Roman coins of Otho, Domitian and Nero, and the existence of a second entrance in the north west of the fort, in an area that has since been destroyed by quarrying.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 "Castle Old Fort". Pastscape - National Monuments Record. English Heritage. Retrieved 2009-08-14.
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