Best thing about Stonea camp, is you are likely to be the only visitor, whatever time you go. I live in the village and have visited 10+ times and I think on one occasion seen someone else there.
Stonea camp consists of earthworks forming embankments and enclosures over an area of perhaps quarter of a mile square. That which is visible today is, I believe, a reconstruction after
the original earthworks were ploughed over in the 1920's. However I think the site is otherwise undisturbed and unexcavated in terms of the archeology of the deeper ground.
Worth a visit on a warm summer evening if you are in the area.
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