Gilwern Hill
Gilwern Hill is alongside the road from Howey to Hundred House. It is within area of upland common also referred to as Radnor Common. Within this are there are Bronze Age cairns, standing stones and stone rows, medieval banks field boundaries and later incursions into the common. A major feature is Castle Bank hillfort, an impressively situated Iron Age hillfort which dominates the area. The road through the common appears to have been a major east-west route since at least the Bronze Age. Many of the earth works are of indeterminate age but, taken together, indicate human occupation and use of the land over several thousand years.
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