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South Cadbury, to be exact. This place contains a hill-fort, which in the 5th and 6th centuries was a castle.
The steep ascent up to Cadbury Castle.
account of ancient British history. He wrote: 'At the very south end of the church of South-Cadbyri standeth Camallate, sometime a famous town or castle... Trees now cloak the sides of Cadbury Camp, ...
"Right at the South end of South Cadbury Church stands Camelot. This was once a noted town or castle, set on a real peak of a hill, and with marvellously strong natural defences.....
Cadbury Castle is an Iron Age hill fort in the civil parish of South Cadbury in the English county of Somerset. It is famously associated with King Arthur. Location Cadbury Castle is located five miles north west of Yeovil at grid reference ST62862512. It stands on the summit of Cadbury Hill, a lim...
In legend Cadbury Castle is the site of Camelot, and one of the hills under which Arthur and his men are said to sleep awaiting the allotted time to fight for the nation once again.
"It feels very safe up here; even today, anyone attacking this stronghold would be shagged out by the time they reached the top" Three of Cadbury's ramparts...
Cadbury Castle is near the town of South Cadbury in Somerset. Cadbury Castle is a good example of an Arthurian-age hillfort. Cadbury Castle is large, ...
Cadbury Castle, Somerset, is an impressively large hillfort, originally built in the Celtic Iron Age and briefly overrun by the Roman army in the first century AD.
Britannia's Magical History Tour Stop 13: Cadbury Castle, Somerset ... It wasn't until the 1960's, though, that serious archaeological attention was paid to Cadbury Castle.
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