Grinton ‘hillfort’
Description

Grinton ‘hillfort’ from the air MYD4511 (c) YDNPA, 2023
This probably Iron Age site is too small to be really termed a hillfort. It is better described as a defended hilltop enclosure. It sits on top of a small glacial moraine beside the River Swale and has a prominent inner bank and outer ditch enclosing a roughly rectangular area of around 150 square metres. A Royal Observer Corps post was removed from the site in the 1970s.
Source:
Fleming, Andrew (1998) Swaledale. Valley of the Wild River. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press
White, Robert (2002) The Yorkshire Dales. A Landscape Through Time. Ilkley: Great Northern Books
White, Robert (2004) ‘Introduction’ in White, R F & Wilson, P R (eds) (2004) Archaeology and Historic Landscapes of the Yorkshire Dales. Yorkshire Archaeological Society Occasional Paper No 2 pp1-14