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Caer Drewyn

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83:. The earliest structure was a small enclosure built against a natural rock outcrop. Today this structure is only visible as the remains of a grass-covered bank. A later, larger fortress was surrounded by a dry-stone wall, and does not have the earthen ramparts of other local hillforts. The area of the site is about three hectares. There are two in-turned entrances, one at the highest point, with the possible remains of a guardhouse beside it, and the other on the west side adjoining the remains of a rectangular building. There is a further enclosure outside that contains stone foundations of what may have been a hut platform. 22: 52:). It has a large stone rampart with entrances on the west and north sides; there is a guard chamber within the north-east entrance, and it has a deep defensive ditch. 48: 222: 64: 183: 61: 95:
fort dating back to about 500 BC, however it was in use as a defensive position long after this. Legend states that
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mentioned Caer Drewyn in the late seventeenth century as "a place where they kept their cattle in war time".
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is believed to have gathered his troops here in 1400 after his followers proclaimed him
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was invading Gwynedd in 1165 via a southerly route, and
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Iron Age
hillfort
Corwen
Denbighshire
SJ 08769 44411
Clwydian Range and Dee Valley
Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Llangollen
Corwen
River Dee
River Alwen
Iron Age
Owain Gwynedd
Henry II of England
Owain Glyndŵr
Prince of Wales
Edward Lhuyd
List of hillforts in Wales
A short guide to Caer Drewyn Hillfort


"Caer Drewyn"
52°59′21″N 3°21′38″W / 52.9891°N 3.3606°W / 52.9891; -3.3606
Categories
Hillforts in Denbighshire
Corwen

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