The hilltops were a popular site evidenced by the archaeological remains from many different time periods. The most iconic of which are the two large hillforts – Midsummer Hill (owned by the National Trust) and, one of the best examples of a hillfort in Britain – British Camp.
Other archaeology includes the Shire Ditch, burial mounds and drover’s tracks. Many of these features are legally protected as ‘Scheduled Monuments’.
In more recent times the Hills became a recreation destination. The Edwardians and Victorians established a network of broad paths and carriageways together with developing St Ann’s Well and follies such as Clutters Cave.



