The site is at a height of 1115' (340 metres) on an easterly spur from the main Quantock ridge, with views north to the
Bristol Channel, and east over the valley of the
River Parrett. The fort has an oval shape, with a single rampart and ditch (
univallate) following the contours of the hill top, enclosing an area of 6¾ acres (2.7 hectares). The main entrance is to the east, towards
Nether Stowey, with a simpler opening to the north-west, aligned with a ridgeway leading down to Holford. The Lady's Fountain springs are in the
combe to the west. A
col to the south connects the hill to the main Stowey ridge, where a linear earthwork known as
Dead Woman's Ditch cuts across the spur. This additional rampart would have provided an extra line of defence against attack from the main Quantock ridge to the west, and it could have been a tribal boundary. ==Saxon era==