Cotley Castle is a large Iron Age Hill fort near Dunchideock in Devon and close to Exeter in England. It occupies a significant hilltop at 220 metres (720 ft) above sea level, just to the north of Great Haldon, part of the same ridge of the Haldon Hills.[1]
^R.R.Sellman; Aspects of Devon History, Devon Books 1985 - ISBN 0-86114-756-1 - Chapter 2; The Iron Age in Devon. Map Page 11 of Iron Age hill forts in Devon includes Cotley.
CotleyCastle is a large Iron Age Hill fort near Dunchideock in Devon and close to Exeter in England. It occupies a significant hilltop at 220 metres...
Cotley may refer to: CotleyCastle, large Iron Age Hill fort near Dunchideock in Devon, England Cotley River, small river in Taunton and Berkley, Massachusetts...
mines, and further north, on a continuation of the Haldon ridge is CotleyCastle, an Iron Age hill fort. Haldon is heavily forested and a significant...
Berkshire". PastScape. Retrieved 13 February 2011.[dead link] "Perborough Castle Hillfort". The Modern Antiquarian. Retrieved 15 July 2017. "English Heritage...
according to W. G. Hoskins, refer to the nearby Iron Age hill fort of CotleyCastle. The parish church is dedicated to St Michael and is Grade I listed...
Environment Record. Somerset County Council. Retrieved 21 September 2014. "CotleyCastle Hillfort, Wambrook, Chard, Somerset". Digital Digging. 27 November 2013...
visible north and east of Cotley Hill. The parish lies between the Iron Age hillforts of Scratchbury Camp and Knook Castle. A Romano-British settlement...
Rumford River Wading River Mill River Snake River Canoe River Forge River Cotley River Nemasket River Winnetuxet River Matfield River Satucket River Poor...
PL6 8, UK to Roman Way, Plymouth PL5, UK". Retrieved 4 October 2010. "Cotley Hill Roundabout, Norton Bavant, BA12 0, UK to A350, Warminster BA12 7, UK"...
biological Site of Special Scientific Interest, designated as Scratchbury & Cotley Hills SSSI, which encompasses a total of 53.5 hectares (132 acres), being...