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Milber_Down Latitude and Longitude:

50°30′50″N 3°33′50″W / 50.514°N 3.564°W / 50.514; -3.564
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View from Milber Down

50°30′50″N 3°33′50″W / 50.514°N 3.564°W / 50.514; -3.564 Milber Down is an Iron Age hill fort on the hill above the suburb of Milber, Newton Abbot in Devon, England. The fort is situated on the north-western slope of Milber Down at about 110 metres above sea level, [1] and is bisected by the minor ridge road that leads to Barton, Torquay. One Iron Age artefact discovered there was a figurine of a stag. [2]

References

  1. ^ Sellman, R.R. (1985). "The Iron Age in Devon (ch.2)". Aspects of Devon History. Exeter: Devon Books. pp. 11 (Map of Iron Age hill forts in Devon, including Milber). ISBN  0-86114-756-1.
  2. ^ Miranda Aldhouse-Green. Animals in Celtic life and myth. ISBN  978-0-415-18588-2