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Castle [[Hillfarm]] is one of the oldest fortifications still standing strong in the entire region around [[Salisbury]]. Together with Castle [[Wardour]] and Castle Woodhouse it was built in pre-roman eras by the tribesmen of [[Belgae]] and [[Durotriges]]. However, when the [[romans]] came they took over the castles and kept them as defensive positions against incursions. Since Castle Wardour was destroyed in 445 and Castle Woodhouse was rebuilt as a Motte-and-Bailey, Hillfarm is the last Earthworks [[Hillfort]] in Salisbury still standing.
Castle [[Hillfarm]] is one of the oldest fortifications still standing strong in the entire region around [[Salisbury]]. Together with Castle [[Wardour]] and Castle Woodhouse it was built in pre-roman eras by the tribesmen of [[Belgae]] and [[Durotriges]]. However, when the [[romans]] came they took over the castles and kept them as defensive positions against incursions. Since Castle [[Wardour]] was destroyed in 445 and Castle Woodhouse was rebuilt as a Motte-and-Bailey, [[Hillfarm]] is the last Earthworks [[Hillfort]] in [[Salisbury]] still standing.


The castle is held by the Dux of [[Glevum]] since roman days, and is not controlled by the Lord of Salisbury.
The castle is held by the Dux of [[Glevum]] since roman days, and is not controlled by the Lord of [[Salisbury]].


The castle is a settlement surrounded by a large earthwork defensive line. The old roman troop-buildings have been destroyed since many years, and now many people from the surrounding area live inside the enclosure.
The castle is a settlement surrounded by a large earthwork defensive line. The old roman troop-buildings have been destroyed since many years, and now many people from the surrounding area live inside the enclosure.

Latest revision as of 07:58, 19 October 2017

Castle Hillfarm

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Castle
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Information
Type of castle: Earthwork enclosure
Country: Logres
County: Salisbury
Castellan: Anotius
 
Fortifications
Works, outer:
Works, inner:
Stronghold:
 
Coat-of-Arms
Vert, a dropspindle Argent.
 
Shield-hillfarm.png

Castle Hillfarm is one of the oldest fortifications still standing strong in the entire region around Salisbury. Together with Castle Wardour and Castle Woodhouse it was built in pre-roman eras by the tribesmen of Belgae and Durotriges. However, when the romans came they took over the castles and kept them as defensive positions against incursions. Since Castle Wardour was destroyed in 445 and Castle Woodhouse was rebuilt as a Motte-and-Bailey, Hillfarm is the last Earthworks Hillfort in Salisbury still standing.

The castle is held by the Dux of Glevum since roman days, and is not controlled by the Lord of Salisbury.

The castle is a settlement surrounded by a large earthwork defensive line. The old roman troop-buildings have been destroyed since many years, and now many people from the surrounding area live inside the enclosure.