DescriptionBank and ditch of Caesar's Camp, Bracknell - geograph.org.uk - 729718.jpg
English: Bank and ditch of Caesar's Camp, Bracknell Caesar's Camp in Swinley Forest by Bracknell is an iron age hillfort about 2500 years old. The bank and ditch are a mile long and enclose seven hectares. It has not been excavated so the arrangement of buildings is not known. It was covered by conifer forest until recently, the Crown estate and Bracknell Forest Borough Council are reintroducing heathland plants.
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