Overview
Chosen Hill carries the authoritative energy of a site that served as a spiritual and political centre, where decisions were made in alignment with both earthly and divine wisdom. The elevation provides a natural platform for expanded awareness, with the panoramic views across the vale supporting the opening of broader perspective and visionary consciousness. Visitors experience a sense of being chosen or called when drawn to this site, with its name itself suggesting a place of selection and spiritual appointment. The layering of Iron Age and Christian sacred use has created a site that bridges pagan earth-wisdom with transcendent spiritual aspiration.
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History, Archaeology & Significance
Chosen Hill in Gloucestershire is an Iron Age hillfort site rising prominently above the Severn Vale, with archaeological evidence of occupation from the Iron Age through the Romano-British period. The hill was later Christianized with a church dedication, following the widespread pattern of establishing Christian worship at pre-existing sacred high places. The hillfort earthworks indicate significant communal effort in fortification, suggesting the site served as a tribal centre and possibly a sacred gathering place. The commanding views across the Severn Vale and toward the Cotswold escarpment positioned the hill at a strategic and symbolic crossroads of the region's landscape.
Rory's Field Notes
Isolated hill with church on Type 4 node. Panoramic views and equally panoramic energy field.
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