Arbury Banks

Heritage Site in Hertfordshire North Hertfordshire

England

Arbury Banks

Farm Activity, Ashwell Everything was well orchestrated between the two vehicles until the turn and the beginning of the next strip.
Farm Activity, Ashwell Credit: Stuart Buchan

Arbury Banks, located in Hertfordshire, England, is a significant heritage site with a rich historical and archaeological background. This ancient hillfort occupies a commanding position on a ridge, offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. It is believed to have been initially constructed during the Iron Age, around 600 BC, and was later occupied by the Romans.

The hillfort at Arbury Banks is an impressive earthwork, encompassing an area of approximately 9 acres. The site is defined by a series of ramparts and ditches, which were likely used for defensive purposes. These earthworks were designed to provide protection to the inhabitants, indicating the strategic importance of the location during ancient times.

Archaeological excavations have revealed evidence of human activity at Arbury Banks dating back several millennia. Discoveries include pottery fragments, iron tools, and even animal bones, providing valuable insights into the lives of the people who lived there. The site's proximity to the ancient Icknield Way, an important trade route, suggests it may have served as a hub for economic and social interactions.

Today, Arbury Banks is a popular destination for history enthusiasts, hikers, and nature lovers. The site offers picturesque walking trails, allowing visitors to explore the earthworks and experience the breathtaking views from the hilltop. Interpretive signage provides information about the site's history and significance, enhancing the visitor experience.

Arbury Banks stands as a testament to the region's rich cultural heritage, offering a glimpse into the past and serving as a reminder of the ancient civilizations that once thrived in Hertfordshire.

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Arbury Banks Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.03/-0.157 or Grid Reference TL2638. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Farm Activity, Ashwell Everything was well orchestrated between the two vehicles until the turn and the beginning of the next strip.
Farm Activity, Ashwell
Everything was well orchestrated between the two vehicles until the turn and the beginning of the next strip.
Maltings converted to flats
Maltings converted to flats
Ashwell Bury
Ashwell Bury
Ashwell Country Show The Knights of Middle England putting on their display at the Ashwell Horse and Country Show
Ashwell Country Show
The Knights of Middle England putting on their display at the Ashwell Horse and Country Show
Farmland, Bluegates Dairy
Farmland, Bluegates Dairy
Track to Bluegates Dairy
Track to Bluegates Dairy
Twisty lane towards Ashwell
Twisty lane towards Ashwell
Footpath towards Ashwell End
Footpath towards Ashwell End
Grazing, Ashwell
Grazing, Ashwell
Road out of Ashwell towards Eyeworth
Road out of Ashwell towards Eyeworth
Farmland north of Ashwell
Farmland north of Ashwell
The road to the Mordens
The road to the Mordens
Ashwell Museum Not so big as the Victoria and Albert I'll admit.....

The day that this photograph was taken, the Ashwell Show was on and street parking was being controlled - hence the cone.
Ashwell Museum
Not so big as the Victoria and Albert I'll admit..... The day that this photograph was taken, the Ashwell Show was on and street parking was being controlled - hence the cone.
View towards Bedfordshire from footpath to Newnham Hill In the far distance is Sandy Heath Transmitter (where The Archers are beamed to my house from).
View towards Bedfordshire from footpath to Newnham Hill
In the far distance is Sandy Heath Transmitter (where The Archers are beamed to my house from).
St Margaret of Antioch Church, Bygrave South end of the church with unusual tower.  Pretty churchyard.
St Margaret of Antioch Church, Bygrave
South end of the church with unusual tower. Pretty churchyard.
The Knoll, Bygrave to Ashwell Rd Previously known as Chalkman's Knoll.  This is the only building in the square.
The Knoll, Bygrave to Ashwell Rd
Previously known as Chalkman's Knoll. This is the only building in the square.
Arbury Banks This is a megalithic earthworks.  Lots of rabbits but not much else to see.
Arbury Banks
This is a megalithic earthworks. Lots of rabbits but not much else to see.
Ash Hill Plantation Does what it says on the tin!
Ash Hill Plantation
Does what it says on the tin!
Show me another place!

Arbury Banks is located at Grid Ref: TL2638 (Lat: 52.03, Lng: -0.157)

Administrative County: Hertfordshire

District: North Hertfordshire

Police Authority: Hertfordshire

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 52.03,-0.157
Claybush Hill
Place: locality
Source: npe
Lat/Long: 52.031971/-0.1534987
Arbury Banks
Historic: archaeological_site
Wikidata: Q4784951
Wikipedia: en:Arbury Banks, Hertfordshire
Lat/Long: 52.0324524/-0.1626867
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