Caesar's Camp is a name used for many Iron Age hill forts in England.
These include:
- Bedfordshire
 
- Caesar's Camp near Sandy
 
- Berkshire
 
- Hampshire-Surrey border
 
- London
 
- Caesar's Camp on Wimbledon Common[4]
 - Caesar's Camp, a disappeared fort on the grounds of Holwood House, a country house in Keston, near Hayes, in the London Borough of Bromley
 
- Somerset
 
- Caesar's Camp, the former name of Bat's Castle, in the parish of Carhampton south south west of Dunster
 
- Yorkshire
 
- Caesar's Camp in Scholes Coppice, near Kimberworth in the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham
 
See also
- Battle of Caesar's Camp (1793), between the Republican French and coalition armies in northwestern France
 
References
- ↑ Grid reference SU863657
 - ↑ "ABOUT FARNHAM- few notes for the visitor". Archived from the original on 2009-12-29. Retrieved 2010-04-16.
 - ↑ Grid reference SU835500
 - ↑ Discovering Prehistoric England, James Dyer, p. 101
 
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