Sweetworthy

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title: Sweetworthy
text: Sweetworthy is the site of two Iron Age hill forts or enclosures at Luccombe, 4 kilometres (2 mi) south of Porlock, Somerset, England. They are on the north-facing slope of Dunkery Hill. One has a single rampart and external ditch, enclosing 0.25 hectares. The rampart is still visible and the ditch on the east side is used as a trackway. There was a defended settlement above the main site. It is also the site of a deserted medieval settlement, which has been designated as a scheduled monument. I
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description: Site of two Iron Age hillforts in Somerset, England
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date modified: 2024-02-06T14:50:54Z
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