Been and had a look at this today (16 2 05) and it's quite a dramatic setting. It's on a promontory of red sand stone known locally as Corley Rocks, down a road called Rock Lane - which gives an idea of the setting. The western side is a sheer drop about the height of a tall house and the northern side is shaped into a double rampart. Difficult to tell at this age whether the rocks do it naturally or it was worked to that shape. It's quite well covered in trees.
Out on top it's planted with some sort of root crop at the moment but the owner's left what appears to be the eastern side rampart as a footpath so you can get all the way across for a good look at the site. To the south it has a low but steep drop onto a kind of platform (sort of like a motte and bailey) before the land slopes away again. It must have been a great place to settle because you can see for miles from the east side. (Unfortunately the M6 runs not far away so you can hear the traffic in the distance. But not too bad ambience for that close to Coventry and Birmingham)
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