Berry ball
Coordinates: 50°41′28″N 3°08′20″W / 50.691°N 3.139°W
Berry Ball is a remaining fragment of an Iron Age Hill fort next to a C road south-west of Yeoford in Devon.
Berry Ball consists of a partly oval fragment of bank and ditch enclosure to the north of the road at the summit of a hill above the Troney and Yeo River valleys. The hillfort was dated to the Iron Age by excavations carried out in 1998 as part of South West Water's Tongue End to Crediton Water Main Replacement Scheme.
References
- ↑ Proceedings of the Devon Archaeological Society No 67 2009 ISSN 0305-5795 Pages 99 to 132
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