Holmbury Hill

Dorking RH5 6N ,United Kingdom
Holmbury Hill Holmbury Hill is one of the popular Park located in , listed under Landmark in Dorking , Community & Government in Dorking ,

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Holmbury Hill is a wooded area of above sea level and the site of an Iron Age hillfort. It sits along the undulating Greensand Ridge its summit being from the elevated and tightly clustered small village of Holmbury St. Mary in Surrey, England which was traditionally part of Shere, away.Archaeology and historyExcavation of the hillfort in 1929 by S. E. Winbolt indicated that it dated to the 1st Century AD and may have been constructed by Belgic tribes of Celts who were settling this part of Britain in the period prior to the Roman invasion of Britain. The fort was defended by double ramparts to the west and north with escarpments on the eastern and southern slopes. The outer ditches were originally about three metres deep and six metres wide. The inner ditches were considerably larger, some four metres deep and nine metres wide.GeographyAt Holmbury Hill is the fourth highest point in the county. It is west of Leith Hill, the highest point in Surrey at, separated by a deep ravine draining north and south. It is north-east of Gibbet Hill, Hindhead, the second highest point in Surrey at. The major hills of Surrey do not form one ridge. The third highest point in the county, unlike all of the other highest six which are in the Greensand Ridge, is Botley Hill the north east in Woldingham civil parish on the North Downs, the other main range of hills in Surrey. The hills between Botley Hill and Gibbet Hill together comprise the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

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