Kings Weston Hill

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Kings Weston Hill
Picture of lumps on the side of a hill
King's Weston hill fort
Kings Weston Hill is located in Bristol
Kings Weston Hill
Shown within Bristol
Locationnear Henbury
RegionBristol, England
Coordinates51°30′1.93″N 2°38′25.14″W / 51.5005361°N 2.6403167°W / 51.5005361; -2.6403167Coordinates: 51°30′1.93″N 2°38′25.14″W / 51.5005361°N 2.6403167°W / 51.5005361; -2.6403167
TypeHill fort
History
PeriodsIron Age
Site notes
Conditionsome damage

Kings Weston Hill (grid reference

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ST556781) is a hill in the north of Bristol, England. It forms a ridge about 1 mile (1.6 km) long, extending from Henbury to Shirehampton and separating Lawrence Weston to the north from Coombe Dingle to the south. The hill is a public open space managed as part of the Blaise Castle Estate. It takes its name from the settlement of Kings Weston, now absorbed into Lawrence Weston.

At the eastern end of Kings Weston Hill is the site of an Iron Age hill fort, which is a Scheduled Ancient Monument.[1]

The hill is located between Kings Weston House to the southwest, and Blaise Castle to the northeast, and the hill is also the site of a tower for television broadcasting.

References[]

  1. ^ "Scheduled Ancient Monuments in Bristol". Bristol City Council. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-09-30. Retrieved 2007-05-07.


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