Hembury

Hembury is a Neolithic causewayed enclosure and Iron Age hillfort near Honiton in Devon. Its history stretches from the late fifth and early fourth millennia BC to the Roman invasion. The fort is situated on a south facing promontory at the end of a 240m high ridge in the Blackdown Hills. It lies to the north of and overlooking the River Otter valley and this location was probably chosen to give good views of the surrounding countryside as well as for defensive reasons. The Devon Archaeological Society bought the hillfort in 2022.

Hembury Fort
Ramparts inside Hembury hillfort
Shown within Devon
LocationHembury, Devon
Coordinates50°49′14″N 03°15′41″W
TypeHillfort
History
PeriodsNeolithic, Iron Age, Roman
Site notes
OwnershipDevon Archaeological Society
Public accessYes
Websitehttp://www.hemburyfort.co.uk
Scheduled monument
Official nameHembury Fort
Designated9th October 1981
Reference no.1018850
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