Lower Bindon
Lower Bindon, Dorset, England
The southern slopes of Bindon Hill, near Lulworth.
Bindon Hill is an extensive Iron Age earthwork enclosing an area of approximately 110 hectares. There is no evidence of settlement in the interior, which would suggest it was primarily an enclosed pasture for domesticated animals, rather than a strategic tribal hill fort.
This shot looks eastwards across Mupe Bay towards Worbarrow Tout and Gad Cliff (top left). Beyond lie Kimmeridge and St Aldhelm’s Head.
Date: 27th September 2009
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Tom Gomez
Cracking view Howard …
RedHillDigital replied
Many thanks Tom
Irene Burdell
A superb view and a great place too by the look of it .
RedHillDigital replied
Many thanks Irene, hope you had a good holiday!
Susie Peek-Swint
Beautiful land/seascape with interesting info .. I would like to check out more of the hillforts ~ we have Pilsdon Pen and Eggardon Hill closer to us ~ all great places to visit! susie
RedHillDigital replied
Thankyou. Not forgetting Maiden Castle, Badbury Rings, Hod Hill and Hambledon – I agree – fascinating places.