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<< Our Photo Pages >> Maes Knoll - Hillfort in England in Somerset

Submitted by The Captain on Thursday, 03 June 2004  Page Views: 41004

Iron Age and Later PrehistorySite Name: Maes Knoll Alternative Name: Maes Tump
Country: England
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County: Somerset Type: Hillfort
Nearest Town: Bristol  Nearest Village: Norton Malreward
Map Ref: ST600660  Landranger Map Number: 172
Latitude: 51.391620N  Longitude: 2.576274W
Condition:
5Perfect
4Almost Perfect
3Reasonable but with some damage
2Ruined but still recognisable as an ancient site
1Pretty much destroyed, possibly visible as crop marks
0No data.
-1Completely destroyed
3 Ambience:
5Superb
4Good
3Ordinary
2Not Good
1Awful
0No data.
4 Access:
5Can be driven to, probably with disabled access
4Short walk on a footpath
3Requiring a bit more of a walk
2A long walk
1In the middle of nowhere, a nightmare to find
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3 Accuracy:
5co-ordinates taken by GPS or official recorded co-ordinates
4co-ordinates scaled from a detailed map
3co-ordinates scaled from a bad map
2co-ordinates of the nearest village
1co-ordinates of the nearest town
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4clydesdale7 visited on 5th May 2012 As good a panorama as Solsbury Hill - Dundry Ridge; The Clifton Suspension Bridge; The Severn Bridge; the City of Bristol; the Westbury White Horse; Stanton Drew Great Circle; Chew Valley Lake

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Maes Knoll
Maes Knoll submitted by TheCaptain : Maes Knoll Hillfort, Norton Malreward, North Somerset, ST600660. The western end of the fort is made across a narrow neck of the ridge of high land, and consists of a massive ditch and bank, known as “The Tump”, which must be 15 metres high from the ditch to the top. This is a view to the south from the top of the Tump towards Chew Lake and the Mendips. (Vote or comment on this photo)
The remains of this Iron age hillfort lie at the eastern end of the Dundry Hill ridge just to the south of Bristol.

The hillfort consists of a fairly large flat open area, roughly triangular in shape, that has been fortified by ramparts and shaping of the steep sided hilltop around the northern, eastern and southwestern sides of the hill.

The western end of the fort is made across a narrow neck of the ridge of high land, and consists of a massive ditch and bank, known as "The Tump", which must be 15 metres high from the ditch to the top.

To the east from this fort can be made out sections of the western end of Wansdyke, which is usually thought to start, or terminate here at this fort. As is often the case, the views from this fort are tremendous, with a splendid view over the lands it would have once commanded. From here, there are clear views north to Bristol, east to Bath and the Cotswold Hills, and south over Stanton Drew stone circles to Chew Lake and the Mendips. I was surprised just how clearly the stones at Stanton Drew could be seen.

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Maes Knoll
Maes Knoll submitted by TheWhiteRider : Stanton Drew, the second furthest collection of buildings, seen from Maes Knoll Hill Fort (Vote or comment on this photo)

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Maes Knoll submitted by TheWhiteRider : Maes Knoll Hill Fort (Vote or comment on this photo)

Maes Knoll
Maes Knoll submitted by thecaptain : Maes Knoll Hillfort, Norton Malreward, North Somerset, ST600660. The western end of the fort is made across a narrow neck of the ridge of high land, and consists of a massive ditch and bank, known as “The Tump”, which must be 15 metres high from the ditch to the top. It is generally considered that this is the western end of Wansdyke. (Vote or comment on this photo)

Maes Knoll
Maes Knoll submitted by 4clydesdale7 : The bank guarding the SW entrance. (Vote or comment on this photo)

Maes Knoll
Maes Knoll submitted by 4clydesdale7 : The NE scarp looking SE.

Maes Knoll
Maes Knoll submitted by 4clydesdale7 : The western end of the Wansdyke.

Maes Knoll
Maes Knoll submitted by 4clydesdale7 : SW across the Camp towards the Tump.

Maes Knoll
Maes Knoll submitted by 4clydesdale7 : The Tump from the south.

Maes Knoll
Maes Knoll submitted by TheCaptain : Maes Knoll Hillfort, Norton Malreward, North Somerset, ST600660. The remains of this Iron age hillfort lie at the eastern end of the Dundry Hill ridge just to the south of Bristol. It is not far to the north of the Stanton Drew stone circles from where this picture was taken. The Tump can be clearly seen at the left, whilst Wansdyke starts its journey eastwards down from the fort undern...

Maes Knoll
Maes Knoll submitted by TheCaptain : Maes Knoll Hillfort, Norton Malreward, North Somerset, ST600660. The western end of the fort is made across a narrow neck of the ridge of high land, and consists of a massive ditch and bank, known as “The Tump”, which must be 15 metres high from the ditch to the top. This is looking north from the ditch below the Tump

Maes Knoll
Maes Knoll submitted by TheCaptain : Maes Knoll Hillfort, Norton Malreward, North Somerset, ST600660. The remains of this Iron age hillfort lie at the eastern end of the Dundry Hill ridge just to the south of Bristol. The hillfort consists of a fairly large flat open area, roughly triangular in shape, that has been fortified by ramparts and shaping of the steep sided hilltop around the northern, eastern and southwestern sides of ...

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Re: Maes Knoll by Anonymous on Sunday, 29 October 2017
I walked up in back in 1993 & found the views from the top great. Andy
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Re: Maes Knoll by Anonymous on Saturday, 21 February 2009
Just walked up through the fields to the tump today for the first time since I was 12 (32 years ago).
Fantastic views of Bristol and Chew Valley. Nothing there to show visitors the history all though I don't think tourists are welcome
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Re: Maes Knoll by Anonymous on Wednesday, 15 August 2007
When I was a boy in the late 1940's, there was a small wooden structure on the top of Maes Knoll Tump. I lived in Knowle West, Bristol, and during summer holidays often walked all the way to Maes Knoll.
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Re: Maes Knoll by Anonymous on Monday, 08 May 2006
Condition:good
Ambience:ok
Access:not welcome
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    Re: Maes Knoll by 4clydesdale7 on Sunday, 06 May 2012
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    Thankfully over the past 6 years attitudes seem to have mellowed - absolutely no problems gaining access from the South - great views - spotted two deer - as I stated in my visit report this is as good as Solsbury Hill (overlooking Bath) and well worth a visit - good stiff climb to get onto the Camp but worth the effort
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