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Uffington Castle

Archaeological sites in OxfordshireBronze Age sites in OxfordshireBuildings and structures in OxfordshireEnglish Heritage sites in OxfordshireHill forts in Berkshire
Scheduled monuments in OxfordshireTourist attractions in OxfordshireVale of White Horse
Trig point on Whitehorse Hill geograph.org.uk 1370581
Trig point on Whitehorse Hill geograph.org.uk 1370581

Uffington Castle is an early Iron Age (with underlying Bronze Age) univallate hillfort in Oxfordshire, England. It covers about 32,000 square metres and is surrounded by two earth banks separated by a ditch with an entrance in the western end. A second entrance in the eastern end was apparently blocked up a few centuries after it was built. The original defensive ditch was V-shaped with a small box rampart in front and a larger one behind it. Timber posts stood on the ramparts. Later the ditch was deepened and the extra material dumped on top of the ramparts to increase their size. A parapet wall of sarsen stones lined the top of the innermost rampart. It is very close to the Uffington White Horse on White Horse Hill.

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Uffington Castle
The Ridgeway, Vale of White Horse

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Uffington Castle (Uffington Castle Hill Fort)

The Ridgeway
SN7 7QJ Vale of White Horse
England, United Kingdom
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Trig point on Whitehorse Hill geograph.org.uk 1370581
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