Castle Ring
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Castle Ring | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 242 m (794 ft) |
Geography | |
Location | Staffordshire, England |
Parent range | Cannock Chase |
OS grid | SK044128 |
Topo map | OS Landranger 128 |
Castle Ring is an Iron Age hill fort, situated high up on the southern edge of Cannock Chase (The Chase), Staffordshire, England.
It is the highest point on The Chase with an elevation of 242 metres (794 ft).
It is near the village of Cannock Wood, south of Rugeley and north of Burntwood, adjacent to the Heart of England Way. There are excellent views over The Chase, the Trent Valley and Staffordshire more generally.
The public are free to walk around it as there is a path.
History
[edit]Castle Ring is thought to have first been occupied c. 500 BCE by an Ancient British (Celtic) tribe named the Cornovii. It was abandoned c. 43 CE as a consequence of Romans occupying the area.[1]
Apart from perimeter earthworks, little remains visible. Parts of the ground in the ring appear to have been ploughed, but there is no consensus as to whether this was carried out in prehistoric times, or in the medieval period, when a hunting lodge was also built in the ring.[citation needed] The remains of this lodge are still visible.[1]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "Castle Ring Scheduled Ancient Monument". Cannock Chase Council. 20 July 2023. Retrieved 8 December 2023.
External links
[edit]- Ancient Britain - Castle Ring
- District Council Web Site
- Web site of Heart of England Way Association
- roman-britain.org page
- From 'The Megalith Map'
- Map sources for Castle Ring
52°42′46″N 1°56′05″W / 52.71284°N 1.93483°W