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- System Designation Number: CCS:DSA4547
- Designation Name: Caer Caradoc: a small multivallate hillfort
- Designation summary: A fine example of a nationally rare type of hillfort (relatively small, with multiple ramparts) found mostly in the Marches and generally regarded as permanently occupied high status Iron Age settlements.
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- Designation Description: A fine example of a nationally rare type of hillfort (relatively small, with multiple ramparts) found mostly in the Marches and generally regarded as permanently occupied high status Iron Age settlements.
- Designation Description: SAMDATE: 1937
- Designation Type: Scheduled Monument
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- Designation Started: 2003-09-08T00:00:00
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- Designation Summary: A fine example of a nationally rare type of hillfort (relatively small, with multiple ramparts) found mostly in the Marches and generally regarded as permanently occupied high status Iron Age settlements.
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- cs:title: Caer Caradoc: a small multivallate hillfort
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- Reference number: Salop 120
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- title: Prehistoric and Stone Age Shropshire (BC 100,000 to BC 2,000)
- summary: Welcome to the summary of the Prehistoric period in Shropshire.
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- identifier: CCS:DSA3987
- title: Caer Caradoc large multivallate hillfort, associated causeway and Caractacus' Cave on the summit of Caer Caradoc Hill
- summary: One of Shropshire's most dramatic Iron Age hillforts, Caer Caradoc is a fine example of a type - large in size and with multiple ramparts - which is rare nationally. It forms part of a significant concentration of large hillforts in the Marches.
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- title: Caer Caradoc (camp) and Caractacus Cave
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- identifier: CCS:MSA13250
- title: Dagger find on Caer Caradoc
- summary: This site represents: a findspot of Bronze Age date.
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| System Designation Number | CCS:DSA4547 |
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| Designation Name | Caer Caradoc: a small multivallate hillfort |
| Designation summary | A fine example of a nationally rare type of hillfort (relatively small, with multiple ramparts) found mostly in the Marches and generally regarded as permanently occupied high status Iron Age settlements. |
| Designation Description | A fine example of a nationally rare type of hillfort (relatively small, with multiple ramparts) found mostly in the Marches and generally regarded as permanently occupied high status Iron Age settlements. |
| Designation Description | SAMDATE: 1937 |
| Designation Type | Scheduled Monument |
| Designation Started | 2003-09-08T00:00:00 |
| Date Type | Date Assigned |
| Designation Summary | A fine example of a nationally rare type of hillfort (relatively small, with multiple ramparts) found mostly in the Marches and generally regarded as permanently occupied high status Iron Age settlements. |
| Designation Name | Caer Caradoc: a small multivallate hillfort |
| Reference number | CCS:DSA4547 |
| Reference number | 34937 |
| Reference number | Salop 120 |
| Reference number | 34937 |