Combs Moss is a plateau-topped hill between Chapel-en-le-Frith and Buxton in Derbyshire, in the Peak District.
The Midshires Way long-distance footpath follows a Roman Road across the southwestern end of Combs Moss.
In 1873 a Roman coin of Emperor Constantine the Great and Romano-British pottery were found.
Nottingham University students conducted a survey of the site in 1957 and concluded that the fort had been built during the Iron Age period and was reconstructed in Medieval times.
[5] Buried remains were uncovered of pits, hearths, workshops and the postholes and foundations of buildings.