Bullsdown Camp
DTM- (Digital Terrain Model, i.e. No buildings or foliage) Sitting between Bramley and Sherfield on Loddon, Hampshire & to the right of the WW2 ammo storage facility, now called the Bramley Training Area lies the oblate multivallate contour hillfort, Bullsdown Camp. The listed ‘unknown circular mound’ can just be made out at the centre of the site. Now heavily wooded, the later interpretation of the site was made possible with early LiDAR scans. Last investigation in 1982. No excavations & no finds, hence undated but classified as Iron Age due to site morphology. The site lies just to the east of the Roman Road, Chichester to Silchester Way (Margary 155). Iron Age tribal association (conjecture based on location): Belgae or Regni. (Scheduled monument in 1925)