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Bullsdown Camp
51.3207° N, -1.0387° E
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Bullsdown Camp is the site of a former Iron Age plateau fort in the county of Hampshire. The site is heavily wooded, and close inspection is required to observe the three bank and ditch fortifications. Although eroded heavily the earthworks are still impressive
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Landscaped EarthworksArtificial Mounds
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