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Wraxall Camp
Small earthwork in Somerset / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Wraxall Camp, or Failand Camp, is a small round earthwork in Somerset. The remains are indistinct and thickly covered by woods, but it appears to have been an Iron Age farmstead, and not a defensive structure.
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Wraxall Camp | |
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England | |
![]() Looking south. Woods of Wraxall Camp to the left. | |
Coordinates | 51.444319°N 2.691328°W / 51.444319; -2.691328 |
Type | Earthwork |
Site information | |
Condition | Overgrown |
Site history | |
Materials | Earth |
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