Chisbury is a hamlet and prehistoric hill fort in the civil parish of Little Bedwyn in Wiltshire, England.
At 176 metres (577 ft) above sea level, Chisbury hillfort is the highest point in Little Bedwyn parish[1] and encloses an area of about 14 acres (5.7 ha).
[3] The hillfort was re-used in the Anglo-Saxon times as a burh, cited as Cyssanbyrig in the Burghal Hidage document which lists the fortifications of Wessex in the later part of the 9th century, although Julian Orbach cautions that this may be a misreading for Tisbury.
[5] Chisbury Manor farmhouse, also within the hillfort site, is a two-storey brick building from the mid 18th century.
[6] Knowle Farm, about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) northwest of Chisbury, has a 14th-century chapel[1] which is now an outbuilding of the farmhouse.