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A once in a lifetime opportunity to acquire a truly unique piece of Cornish history with the remains of an Iron Age Hill Fort and surrounding land totalling circa 23.4 acres comprising of a mix of agricultural land, a Christmas tree plantation and a former quarry, with 360 degree panoramic views on the Penwith peninsula. The land is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is an Historic Landscape and Area of Great Historic Value, an Area of Great Scientific Value, classed as a Scheduled Ancient Monument and is Open Access Land.
The site is situated circa 1.5 miles to the west of Sancreed and to the north of Brane, accessed off the road leading from Sancreed to Grumbla and St. Just.
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