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Yarnbury Castle & Poppy field 

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I love watching Fairweather clouds rush across the sky casting animated shadows that roll over the undulating Wiltshire countryside.
Yarnbury Castle is the site of a multiphase, multivallate Iron Age hillfort. The main Castle earthworks are thought to date from around 100 BC, with the earlier inner circuit being from about 300 BC, according to pottery finds from early Iron Age through to Romano-British, including Samian of around 160 AD. The main entrance to the hillfort lies on the eastern side of the site, with a complex of earthwork fortifications. There is a further entrance at the northern end, possibly a later addition, with the entrance to the western side thought to be non-original or later so serve a smaller sub-rectangular Romano-British enclosure on that side of the fort.

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