DescriptionTrig point within Bartine Castle, Bartinney Downs - geograph.org.uk - 40934.jpg
English: Trig point within Bartine Castle, Bartinney Downs. The castle is in fact an iron age inclosure, whose circular earthen bank still remains on top of this broad hill. Much of the hill is covered with gorse and heather, with the remains of prehistoric settlement below.
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