Penhill Beacon
Description

Penhill Beacon MYD4437 (c) YDNPA, 2023
A turf covered flat-topped mound just under a metre high and about 10 metres in diameter is the reputed site of a beacon built in the Elizabethan era at the time of the threatened invasion by the Spanish Armada. There are traces of stone block walling approximately 5 metres square in the centre of the mound which may be the remains of the stone base for the beacon. In 1977 the Queen’s Silver Jubilee was marked by the lighting of a bonfire on the same spot.