Buckland Rings
Buckland Rings, which is a Scheduled Ancient Monument, has impressive earthworks comprising three banks or ramparts and two ditches enclosing a rectangular area of about 4.5 hectares.
The public have access to most of the site via permissive paths, the most obvious access points are to the south and east of the site with Hampshire County Council signs and kissing gates.
Walking distance from train station - view website for information.
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