DescriptionGiant's Hill - geograph.org.uk - 679994.jpg
English: Giant's Hill Giant's Hill was constructed as a castle mound by King Stephen's forces to counter the fenland rebellion of Geoffrey de Mandeville, but left unfinished when de Mandeville died in 1144. The site is managed by Cambridgeshire County Council Farms Estate.
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