Worcester siege castle, Green Hill
                Has been described as a Possible Siege Work
                There are no visible remains
                
	
		| Name | Worcester siege castle, Green Hill | 
	
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		| Historic Country | Worcestershire | 
	
		| Modern Authority | Worcestershire | 
	
		| 1974 Authority | Hereford and Worcester | 
	
		| Civil Parish | Worcester | 
	
                Considerable mound of earth, thought to be the site of a siege castle of King Stephen. Removed before 1852. (PastScape)
At the top of the height called Green Hill (which lies opposite the Fort Royal or Park), there was, till lately, a considerable mound ogf earth, most probably the site of the fort erected by King Stephen on the London Road, when he laid siege to Worcester Castle. It may, however, have been much more ancient. The other fort which he built was on the Bath Road: the mound on which it stood has also been removed. (Allies 1852)
                
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		| OS Map Grid Reference | SO853541 | 
	
		| Latitude | 52.1849517822266 | 
	
		| Longitude | -2.21640992164612 | 
	
		| Eastings | 385300 | 
	
		| Northings | 254100 |