English: Toothill camp. Looking north from Toothill Road, towards the rampart of Toothill iron-age camp. The name "Toot hill" literally means lookout hill (similar to "Tout" in Dorset). The redwoods planted in the middle of the hillfort are make the hill even more of a landmark for many miles around.
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