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Visiting the Past: Finding and Understanding Britain's Archaeology

Visiting the Past: Finding and Understanding Britain's Archaeology

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The Credenhill Park Wood Celebration, Sat 30–Sun 31 July by Andy B on Saturday, 18 June 2011

The Credenhill Park Wood Celebration

Sat 30–Sun 31 July 10.00–15.00

The Iron Age fort of Park Wood is the second largest Iron Age hill fort in Britain. The site was purchased by the Woodland Trust in 2002, a huge amount of work has been undertaken including the removal of large areas of conifer plantation, detailed archaeological survey and three seasons of targeted archaeological excavation. These works have advanced our understanding of Iron Age and Roman life in Herefordshire greatly. The Iron Age defences still stand to a height of over 10m in places making this site truly awe inspiring.

The event will celebrate the site and the works undertaken on it and will include guided walks, Iron Age and Roman story telling, children’s activities – including building woodland shelters, arts and crafts for children and a Birds of Prey display. Fun days for all the family!
Free!

Location: Park Wood, Credenhill. Park Wood is just off the A480, just past Court Farm on the back road to Tillington.

Org: Woodland Trust
Name: Jane Craven
Web: http://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/credenhill

Part of the Festival of British Archaeology 2011

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