Eddisbury Hill: Cheshire’s most striking hillfort
Eddisbury Hill: Cheshire’s most striking hillfort is in Delamere, Cheshire, England. Eddisbury Hill: Cheshire’s most striking hillfort is situated nearby to the archaeological site Eddisbury hill fort, as well as near the peak The Old Pale.Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Eddisbury hill fort and St Peter’s Church, Delamere.
Eddisbury hill fort
Archaeological site
Photo: Peter I. Vardy, Public domain.
Eddisbury hill fort, also known as Castle Ditch, is an Iron Age hill fort near Delamere, Cheshire, in northern England. Hill forts are fortified hill-top settlements constructed across Britain during the Iron Age. Eddisbury hill fort is situated 920 feet northwest of Eddisbury Hill: Cheshire’s most striking hillfort.
St Peter’s Church, Delamere
Church
Photo: Peter I. Vardy, Public domain.
St Peter's Church stands in an isolated position to the south of the village of Delamere, Cheshire, England. The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building. St Peter’s Church, Delamere is situated 2,600 feet southeast of Eddisbury Hill: Cheshire’s most striking hillfort.
Delamere railway station
Railway station
Photo: Neil Kennedy, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Delamere railway station opened on 22 June 1870. It serves both the village of Delamere and Delamere Forest in Cheshire, England. The station is 9½ miles east of Chester on the Mid-Cheshire Line. Delamere railway station is situated 3,900 feet north of Eddisbury Hill: Cheshire’s most striking hillfort.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Delamere Forest and Sandiway.
Delamere Forest
Locality
Photo: David Crocker, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Delamere Forest is a large wood in the village of Delamere in Cheshire, England. The woodland, which is managed by Forestry England, covers an area of 972 hectares making it the largest area of woodland in the county.
Sandiway
Village
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Sandiway is a village in the civil parish of Cuddington, Cheshire, England. It lies to the southeast of and is contiguous with the village of Cuddington. Sandiway is situated 3 miles east of Eddisbury Hill: Cheshire’s most striking hillfort.
Cuddington
Village
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Cuddington is a civil parish and rural village in the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England, about 4 miles west of Northwich and 13 miles east of Chester. Cuddington is situated 3 miles northeast of Eddisbury Hill: Cheshire’s most striking hillfort.
Eddisbury Hill: Cheshire’s most striking hillfort
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- Location: Delamere, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Eddisbury Hill and The Old Pale.
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