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Sites to visit in Cambridgeshire
Sites to Visit in Cambridgeshire
Extras
The following sites are accessible to the general public. Please keep to footpaths where signposted and observe the Countryside Code.
Sites in Cambridge City
Including the impressive Norman motte and Civil War earthworks at Cambridge Castle.
Sites in East Cambridgeshire
Including Devil's Dyke, the remains of All Saints church in Silverley and Burwell Castle.
Sites in Fenland
Including Stonea Camp hillfort, remains of Medieval agriculture and March Sconce, a civil war fortification.
Sites in Huntingdonshire
Including Huntingdon Castle, Medieval village remains at Sawtry and Roman barrows at Great Stukeley.
Sites in South Cambridgeshire
Including Wandebury hillfort, Car and Fleam Dyke, Roman barrows and Medieval moated sites and villages.
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Cambridgeshire Archaeology
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