Dungeon Hill
Dungeon Hill is an British [Iron Age|Iron Age] hillfort, about north of the village of Buckland Newton in Dorset, England. It is a scheduled monument.
Description
The fort is on a low hill, height ; it has a single bank in a roughly oval shape, enclosing an area of about. The rampart is wide and about above the interior. It has an external ditch of width and depth. The height of the rampart above the base of the ditch is up to. There are traces af an outer bank on the east side.There is an original causeway entrance of width about in the south; there are modern entrances in the north on both sides.
On the east facing slope of the hill there are four lynchets, suggesting cultivation in the medieval period.