The hill includes a circular trench 100 metres in diameter, thought to be an
Iron Age earthwork, surrounding a mound that is probably a
round barrow. An area of 30 ha of the hill passed into the care of the
National Trust in 1935, although the summit has remained vested with
Longhope Parish Council and registered as a
village green. There was further replenishment of the trees in 1977 for the
Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II. A plaque on the summit commemorating this reads: The site boundary was amended in 1983. May Hill used to have a football club, whose biggest honour was winning the George Sandoe Cup in the 1950s. The village no longer has a football team, the closest being
Longhope Football Club in the neighbouring village. ==May Hill in cultural life==