DescriptionLlechrwyd hillfort is a bow-shaped enclosure, about 130m north-east to south-west by up to 45m, occupying a prominent ridge-end position. On the south-east it rests on steep natural slopes. It is defined by a billow of rampart on the north-west with a centrally placed inturned entrace. Two lines of bank & ditch cut across the ridge on the north-east.
Monuments such as this are generally considered to be Iron Age, although they were often maintained and sometimes built anew, across and beyond the Roman period.
J.Wiles 03.11.04
Scheduled as Llechrwyd Hillfort.
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