English: Oakley Wood Camp is an area with Oakley Wood, Warwickshire, enclosed by substantial earthworks. The camp is thought to be either an Iron Age hillfort or related to medieval forestry management.
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Doubleday, Arthur H; Page, William (1904). The Victoria History of England: A History of Warwickshire, vol 1. Archibald Constable and Co. Ltd. p. 396.
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A map of Oakley Wood Camp, Tachbrook, about A.D 1875, after Burgess
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