Castle Ditches

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AlternativenameSpelsbury
LocationWiltshire
Coordinates51°03′14″N 2°03′15″W / 51.0540°N 2.0542°W / 51.0540; -2.0542
Area24 acres
Castle Ditches
Woods around Castle Ditches
Castle Ditches is located in Wiltshire
Castle Ditches
Shown within Wiltshire
Alternative nameSpelsbury
LocationWiltshire
Coordinates51°03′14″N 2°03′15″W / 51.0540°N 2.0542°W / 51.0540; -2.0542
Area24 acres
History
PeriodsIron Age
Site notes
Public accessno
Identifiers
NHLE1005701

Castle Ditches is the site of an Iron Age trivallate hillfort in the south-east of Tisbury parish in Wiltshire, England.

It is probable that its ancient name was Spelsbury; it was referred to as Willburge in Tisbury's charter of 984 A.D.[1] Its shape is roughly triangular, and follows the contours of the small hill upon which it sits. The earthworks comprise a triple row of ramparts and ditches, now covered on three sides by woodland. There is a large entrance towards the south-east, where there is the shallowest incline of the hill; but there is also a narrow slit on the opposite side. The area within the site encompasses nearly 24 acres (9.7 ha), and the greatest height of the ramparts is about 40 feet (12 m).[2][3]

3D view of the digital terrain model

Castle Ditches was recorded as a Scheduled Monument in 1932.[4]

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