2023
SU2694 : Left part of Information Board at Badbury Hill
taken 1 year ago, near to Great Coxwell, Oxfordshire, England
Left part of Information Board at Badbury Hill
This photo shows the left part of the National Trust information board in the car park at Badbury Hill. It has the following wording:
Badbury Hill
Welcome
Badbury Hill is the site of an Iron Age hill fort. It is likely that it was
built from around 600BC and occupied until the first century AD.
The woods are famed for their bluebells and are great for you to
explore and enjoy.
Make the most of Badbury Hill
Take a walk - Whether you have dogs or small children, there is a
route here for everyone. Link up with footpaths and follow the
Buscot and Coleshill Circular Walks.
Explore the hill fort - This circular Iron Age fort still has its ditch
and banks and is an ideal distance for toddlers. Enjoy the wonderful
views.
Play - There are plenty of places to build dens and explore, seek out
the natural Wild Play areas on the edge of the Hill Fort and further in
the woods.
Visit Coxwell Barn - Follow the footpath to the 13th century barn,
only 15 minutes away.
Come back in the spring - See the magnificent display of bluebells
below the beech trees.
Contact the Community Learning Officer - Discover events and
activities for schools and other groups.
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