Boddington Camp
The current state of Boddington Camp shows some neglect in the form of overgrown vegetation on the interior of the fort where past excavations have recovered fragments of Iron Age pottery, an ingot, part of a bronze dagger, a flint scraper and a spindle whorl.
Other parts of the forts were also excavated revealing fragments of pottery probably from occupation during the 1st-2nd centuries BC Although in relatively good conditions, part of the site has been heavily disturbed by local farming activities.
Facilities & accessibility
Full open access; within Forestry England’s Wendover Wood; paid carpark