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Bratton Castle

Archaeological sites in WiltshireBratton, WiltshireBuildings and structures in WiltshireHill forts in WiltshireIron Age sites in England
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Bivallate Bank and Ditches at the Southwest Corner of Bratton Castle (I)
Bivallate Bank and Ditches at the Southwest Corner of Bratton Castle (I)

Bratton Castle (also known as Bratton Camp) is a bivallate (two ramparts) Iron Age built hill fort on Bratton Down, at the western edge of the Salisbury Plain escarpment. The hill fort comprises two circuits of ditch and bank which together enclose a pentagonal area of 9.3 hectares (23 acres).The Westbury White Horse, a hill figure first documented in 1742, lies on the west side of the hill fort.

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N 51.2637 ° E -2.1435 °
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Bratton Castle (Bratton Camp)

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BA13 4TA
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Bivallate Bank and Ditches at the Southwest Corner of Bratton Castle (I)
Bivallate Bank and Ditches at the Southwest Corner of Bratton Castle (I)
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