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St Catherines Hill

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About St Catherines Hill

St Catherine's Hill was a focal point of human settlement around 3000 years prior, well before the establishing of Winchester. An iron-age post was built here in the third century BC, and a Celtic oppidum inside it. Be that as it may, some time around 100 BCE it was involved by an attacking clan from the landmass, the Belgae. The neighborhood clan is some of the time known as the Atrebartes, however they were as generally essentially known as the Belgae. In Roman circumstances Winchester was known as Venta Belgarum, or "commercial center of the Belgae". In any case, Winchester has been overlaid by design and is currently particularly a Roman, Saxon and Norman city; while the slope fortress that towers above it, with its conspicuous field barriers appearing on the horizon, holds especially a vibe of the Celtic, druidic past. It is an ideal place to feel the past and ponder it.
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