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King John's Hill

King John's Hill, Worldham
King John's Hill, Worldham
  • ... that the summit of King John's Hill, near Alton in Hampshire, was an unusually small Iron Age hillfort, and later is traditionally reckoned to have been a hunting lodge of King John? Source: "The hillfort on King John's Hill is unusually small in area and the defences...lend support to a local tradition that King John had a royal hunting lodge built on the hill's summit. Further support is lent by documentary evidence...he monument includes a small multivallate hillfort of Late Iron Age date..." (Historic England)
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