Simon Howe

Heritage Site in Yorkshire Scarborough

England

Simon Howe

Simon Howe Rigg Looking SW from the bridleway on Simon Howe Rigg, there were a lot of Small Copper butterflies in this area.
Simon Howe Rigg Credit: T Eyre

Simon Howe is a prominent archaeological site located in Yorkshire, England. This heritage site holds great historical significance and offers a fascinating insight into the region's ancient past. Simon Howe is an Iron Age hillfort, situated on the western edge of the North York Moors National Park.

The hillfort is believed to have been constructed around 2,500 years ago, during the Late Iron Age period. It occupies a strategic position on a ridge, providing commanding views of the surrounding landscape. The site covers an area of approximately 1.5 hectares and consists of a series of earthworks and defensive ramparts. These earthworks were likely used for defensive purposes, protecting the inhabitants from potential attacks.

Excavations at Simon Howe have revealed evidence of human occupation from the Iron Age through to the Roman period. Archaeologists have uncovered pottery fragments, metalwork, and other artifacts, shedding light on the daily lives and activities of the people who once lived here.

Today, Simon Howe is a popular destination for visitors interested in archaeology and history. The site offers stunning views of the North York Moors and provides an opportunity to explore the remains of the hillfort. Interpretive panels and signage provide information about the site's history, allowing visitors to gain a deeper understanding of the Iron Age and Roman periods in Yorkshire.

Simon Howe is an important archaeological site that offers a glimpse into the ancient past of Yorkshire, making it a valuable heritage site for both locals and tourists.

If you have any feedback on the listing, please let us know in the comments section below.

Simon Howe Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.375/-0.713 or Grid Reference SE8398. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Simon Howe Rigg Looking SW from the bridleway on Simon Howe Rigg, there were a lot of Small Copper butterflies in this area.
Simon Howe Rigg
Looking SW from the bridleway on Simon Howe Rigg, there were a lot of Small Copper butterflies in this area.
Collinson Bield An old sheep pen near Moorgates.
Collinson Bield
An old sheep pen near Moorgates.
One of the 'Two Howes'
One of the 'Two Howes'
Trig pillar by Simon Howe
Trig pillar by Simon Howe
Moorland east of Simon Howe Fylingdales on the skyline
Moorland east of Simon Howe
Fylingdales on the skyline
Track to Simon Howe
Track to Simon Howe
Path on Simon Howe Rigg
Path on Simon Howe Rigg
Goathland Summit Railway Sign
Goathland Summit Railway Sign
Northdale Scar view Looking south from Northdale Scar.
Northdale Scar view
Looking south from Northdale Scar.
Ling Heather Ling Heather in flower early at Northdale Scar.
Ling Heather
Ling Heather in flower early at Northdale Scar.
37 264 in North Dale Heading towards Goathland, the railway was running diesel only locomotives due to the high fire risk.
37 264 in North Dale
Heading towards Goathland, the railway was running diesel only locomotives due to the high fire risk.
North Dale view Looking south into North Dale with 37 264 heading towards Goathland.
North Dale view
Looking south into North Dale with 37 264 heading towards Goathland.
North Dale Looking NE from Northdale Scar.
North Dale
Looking NE from Northdale Scar.
Simon Howe view Looking west from the cairn on Simon Howe.
Simon Howe view
Looking west from the cairn on Simon Howe.
Path  to  Two  Howes  and  another  dogs  on  lead  sign Both these Howes have no stone cairns on them now, earlier photos have them on
Path to Two Howes and another dogs on lead sign
Both these Howes have no stone cairns on them now, earlier photos have them on
From  one  Howe  to  another To the right of the second Howe on the skyline can be seen the bulk of RAF Fylingdales. There are no stone cairns on either of these two Howes
From one Howe to another
To the right of the second Howe on the skyline can be seen the bulk of RAF Fylingdales. There are no stone cairns on either of these two Howes
Bridle  path  from  Two  Howes  toward  Simon  Howe Simon Howe is on the distant ridge in the centre of the photo, the moorland is a plateau from here to there just a slight height gain
Bridle path from Two Howes toward Simon Howe
Simon Howe is on the distant ridge in the centre of the photo, the moorland is a plateau from here to there just a slight height gain
Bridle  path  over  the  heather  moorland  to  Simon  Howe On the skyline just right of centre. The moorland is almost a plateau in this area
Bridle path over the heather moorland to Simon Howe
On the skyline just right of centre. The moorland is almost a plateau in this area
Show me another place!

Simon Howe is located at Grid Ref: SE8398 (Lat: 54.375, Lng: -0.713)

Division: North Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Scarborough

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

What 3 Words

///newsprint.bandstand.revisits. Near Sleights, North Yorkshire

Nearby Locations

Simon Howe Simon Howe Rigg

Related Wikis

Newton Dale

Newton Dale is a narrow dale within the North York Moors National Park in North Yorkshire, England. It was created by meltwater from a glacier carving...

North York Moors

The North York Moors is an upland area in north-eastern Yorkshire, England. It contains one of the largest expanses of heather moorland in the United Kingdom...

Goathland railway station

Goathland railway station is a station on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway and serves the village of Goathland in the North York Moors National Park,...

Mallyan Spout

Mallyan Spout is a waterfall in North Yorkshire, England, the tallest waterfall in the North York Moors. == Geography == The waterfall is located in the...

Have you been to Simon Howe?

Leave your review of Simon Howe below (or comments, questions and feedback).