Cadw SAM No.=FL163
NAR SJ17SW49
The remains lie on a gentle SE facing slope and take the form of a network of curvilinear banks forming, in part, recognisable enclosures spanning an area of about 6 ha. The banks are turf-covered and survive to a maximum height of about 0.75m and are best preserved at the NW and SE extremities where lie the most prominent features, an oval enclosure within a curvilinear bank (on the NW) and an enclosure of 'funnel' shape (on the SE).
SEE ALSO NPRN 95131
visited DKL 1989
RCAHMW AP945167/51-5
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application/pdfCPAT - Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust ReportsClwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust Report No 1341 entitled: 'Relict Landscapes of the Limestone in Flintshire: Assesment' prepared by R. J. Silvester 2015.