Rame Head
DTM- (Digital Terrain Model, i.e. No buildings or foliage) Rame Head lies on a promontory SW of Plymouth. It is better known for it's Napoleonic forts like Polhawn Fort (now a wedding venue!). Beyond this fort at the tip lies the much-degraded promontory fort, Rame Head. Well defined rock-cut ditch bisects the site from the headland. A 13th century stone-built chapel (probably from hut circle foundations) still resides at the site (St Michael's chapel). Later use as a WW2 Chain Home Low radar station in 1940. Undated flint finds within fort. No recorded excavations, hence undated. Iron Age tribal association (conjecture based on location): Dumnonii (Scheduled Monument) [Any descriptive text attributed to the Atlas of Hillforts & Historic England websites]