THE HISTORY OF TREBARTHA HALL - Extracts from a talk by Robert Latham in October 2011 |
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View from Barn Park |
The view from Robert’s late mother’s home at Barn Park and Hawk’s Tor on the skyline dominates the view. The nearby hill fort at Allabury probably dates back to the 4th century BC. EC Axford described it as an earthwork erected by iron age Celts and a substantial rampart is mostly intact and the Romans probably made use of it’s strategic position between Hawk’s Tor and the valley of the Withybrook below. |
The image at the top of the page shows views of and around Trebartha Hall used by Robert Latham in his talk. |