Boddington Camp

Boddington Camp is an Iron Age hillfort, about 1 mile east of Wendover in Buckinghamshire, England. It is a scheduled monument.

Description
The fort is on the summit of Boddington Hill. There is a single rampart and outer ditch, in an oval measuring about 500 by, oriented north-east to south-west. The interior, area about 6 ha, is heavily wooded. The defences have been destroyed in the north-east, and nothing remains of the probable main entrance here to the fort.

In the south and east, where the defences are most noticeable, the bank is about 1.7 m above the interior and up to 3.4 m above the outer ditch. On the western side, a modern forestry track overlays the outer ditch. At the south-west there is an entrance ramp, thought to be original. A gap on the north-west side is probably modern.

Pottery fragments of the 2nd to the 1st centuries BC were found during an excavation of a section through the rampart near the southern entrance.