Nordy Bank

[3] Nordy Bank is a univallate (having a single circuit of ramparts for enclosure and defence) hill fort situated on the western end of a spur running west from the main plateau of Brown Clee Hill.

The main entrance seems to be on the northeastern portion, facing along the ridge.

There are some slight indications of the remains of structures on the inner side of the rampart; this is most notable in the northwestern part where an 8 m (26 ft) square building seems to have been located.

The fort will probably have been used as a stock enclosure, a place of refuge and a permanent settlement.

[3] The Jack Mytton Way long distance footpath passes adjacent to the site and the Shropshire Way runs 2 km to the northeast.

Nordy Bank from Brown Clee Hill