Cadbury Hill, as the name suggests is a small For the landform that extends above the surrounding terrain and that is smaller than a mountain, see the article on mountain. See also The Hill. People whose surname is or was Hill include Albert Hill, British athlete and Victoria Cross recipient Ambrose Powell Hill, General of the Confederate States of...
hill overlooking the A village is a human settlement commonly found in rural areas. It is usually larger than a hamlet and smaller than a town or city. Villages have been the normal unit of community living in most areas of the world throughout its history, up until the Industrial revolution and the...
village of Yatton is a large village in North Somerset, England. Nearby places included Backwell, Clevedon, Congresbury and Nailsea - Bristol is located approximately 15 km away. St Marys Church, Yatton History Situated on an area of higher, drained ground surrounded by moorland, Yatton was a well established village by Norman times...
Yatton, North Somerset is a unitary authority in England, historically part of the county of Somerset but now administered independently. Between 1974 and April 1, 1996, it was the Woodspring district of the short-lived administrative county of Avon. It borders the administrative counties of Bristol, Bath and North East Somerset...
North Somerset. The hill is also home to the remains of an Iron Age Axe found on Gotland This article is about the archaeological period known as the Iron Age, for the mythological Iron Age see Iron Age (mythology). In archaeology, the Iron Age is the stage in the development of any people where the use of iron implements as tools and...
Iron age hillfort.