Bury Walls is an Iron Age hillfort about 1 mile (1.6 km) south-east of Weston-under-Redcastle, in Shropshire, England.
[1] The fort is on a promontory facing south-west, part of the southern escarpment of a sandstone ridge.
It was found that the bedrock at the entrance was cut by cart ruts.
To the right of the entrance there were two areas of broken stone, perhaps indicating hearths, and a possible quern-stone.
In the northern part of the interior, there was evidence of a series of large concentric terraces; the material taken during their creation was apparently used for the defences.