Troy Town, Troy-town or variations of it (e.g., Troy, The City of Troy, Troy's Walls, Troy's Hoy, or The Walls of Troy) was the name given to many turf mazes in England presumably because, in popular legend, the walls of the city of Troy were constructed in such a confusing and complex way that any enemy who entered them would be unable to find his way out. Welsh hilltop turf mazes (none of which now exist) were called "Caerdroia", which can be translated as "City of Troy" (or perhaps "castle o
WikipediaLabyrinth Details
Pattern
Classical 7-Circuit
Circuits
7 paths, 8 walls
Diameter
8m
Material
turf
Age
Ancient (possibly Iron Age)
Condition
restored
Country
England
Region
North Yorkshire, Howardian Hills
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