Date: 2003
Description: Documentary evidence suggests that Pan Pudding Hill was used during the 17th century by Parliamentarian forces during their siege of Bridgnorth. The excavated pottery equates with the Civil War period, although no evidence for the function of the mound was forthcoming. (Image kindly supplied by Shropshire Sites and Monuments Record)
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Image
courtesy of:
Shropshire Sites and Monuments Record
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Donor Ref: '
SA 369, PRN 00369
(164/5190)'
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