DescriptionBarbury Castle Hill Fort, near Swindon - western entrance.jpg
Barbury Castle was built in the 6th century BC by the Celts as a refuge against warring tribes. The track crossing diagonally across the image is the Ridgeway. The path can also just be seen at the bottom of the hill at the extreme left of the image.
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