Wincobank Hill Fort 106 Sandstone Avenue, Sheffield S9 1AL
About the Business
Wincobank Hill Fort is a stunning historical attraction situated in the heart of Sheffield, United Kingdom. This ancient hill fort, which dates back over 2,500 years, is one of the largest and most well-preserved hill forts in the country, and attracts thousands of visitors each year.
Set in a stunning location, Wincobank Hill Fort offers breathtaking views of Sheffield and its surrounding areas, making it an ideal spot for both tourists and locals alike. It is also conveniently located, just a short distance from the city centre, making it easily accessible by public transport or car.
Built by the Celtic tribe, the Brigantes, Wincobank Hill Fort was used as a defensive fortification during the Iron Age, and its impressive walls and banks still stand tall and proud today. Visitors can explore the fort's many features, including its impressive ramparts, ditches and entrances, and get a taste of what life would have been like for those who called it home.
With a fascinating history and stunning views, Wincobank Hill Fort is a must-visit for anyone interested in history, archaeology or simply looking for a stunning place to spend an afternoon. Whether you're a tourist or a local, this impressive hill fort is an attraction not to be missed.
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"Great history 500 bc nothing much left but the mounds"
"Wincobank Hill Fort is an Iron Age hill fort located on a hill in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. It is believed to have been built around 500 BC, during the Late Bronze Age or Early Iron Age. The fort is a large circular enclosure, surrounded by a ditch and rampart, with two entrances on the east and west sides. It covers an area of around 4 acres and is one of the largest hill forts in South Yorkshire. The hill fort was occupied by the Brigantes, an ancient Celtic tribe who inhabited the area from the 1st century BC to the 1st century AD. The Brigantes were one of the most powerful tribes in Britain, and their territory covered much of northern England. During the Roman conquest of Britain in the 1st century AD, the Brigantes initially resisted Roman rule but eventually came under Roman control. The hill fort was abandoned during this period, and the area was later used for farming. In the 19th century, the site was excavated by archaeologists, who discovered evidence of Iron Age occupation, including pottery, weapons, and tools. The site was also found to have been used as a burial ground during the Roman period. Today, Wincobank Hill Fort is a popular tourist attraction, and visitors can walk around the site and explore the remains of the ramparts and ditch. The hill offers panoramic views of Sheffield and the surrounding area. The site is also designated as a Scheduled Ancient Monument, which means that it is protected by law and cannot be altered without permission from the government."
"A much under used and historically significant area showing the areas tactical dominance over the don valley through the centuries. Great woodland area with paths and fantastic panoramic views, especially on the south side of the fort walls, which on a clear day you can see from Lincolnshire to the east, round to the peak District in the west."
"The area is full of ancient history but also has some of the best views around Sheffield. It really is worth the short 5 minute walk up from the top of Jenkin Road and there are plenty of paths to take to extend the route."
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