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Malvern
Hills View from the Herefordshire
Beacon (British Camp)
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- British
camp is an Iron Age Hill fort dating from circa 200 BC.
It covers 32 acres of the Herefordshire beacon.
- Popular
legend has it that the British chiefton Caractacus was
captured by the Romans at British camp.
- The
Herefordshire Beacon is 338 metres high.
- Running
along the ridge from British Camp is the 13th century
Red Earl's Dyke, which was a shire ditch built by the
Earl of Gloucester.
If
you know any facts about the Malvern Hills you'd like
to include the please let
us know.
We'd also like to hear any special memories you have
about the hills and see any photos you might have taken.
You can e-mail
us a photo as a .jpeg or send it to:
The Webteam, 大象传媒 Hereford and Worcester, Hylton Road,
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