DescriptionRemains of a relict field system set across the southern slopes of Grey Hill. A stone wall, at least 700m long, runs along the brow of the hill. From this a number of walls run downslope, linked by cross-walls. These form a rectilinear field system, at least 1,000m east-west by 600m. Across this area are a number of cairns (NPRN 307986-7) some set at wall intersections (see NPRN 221289) & at least one cairnfield (Nprn307988). There are also possiby prehistoric settlement features & at least one building platform (NPRN 223545). A stone circle (NPRN 307979) & at least one standing stone (NPRN 307980) are located immediately north of the summit wall. Abandoned modern farmsteads (NPRN 221310; 400982) are also found on across the hillside.
The summit wall has been identified as an enclosure, the 'Roman Camp'.
Sources: Bradney 1932 (Hist. Mon. IV), 17;
Makepeace 1999 (AW39), 71-2;
Chadwick et al. 2002 (AW42), 101-3.
RCAHMW AP94-CS 0434-5
RCAHMW AP945061/48-9
J.Wiles 05.08.04