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Bigbury Camp (formerly Bigberry Camp) is a univallate hill fort in the parish of Harbledown and Rough Common in Kent in England.〔English Heritage 2007.〕 The fort is a Scheduled Ancient Monument, with a list entry identification number of 1005169.〔English Heritage.〕 Bigbury Camp is the only confirmed Iron Age hill fort in east Kent.〔Holman 2005, p. 24.〕 Bigbury Camp was occupied from about 350 BC and was abandoned around 54 BC, when it was stormed by Roman soldiers of the Legio VII Claudia under the command of Julius Caesar; after the battle the focus of settlement shifted to nearby Canterbury. ==Location== Bigbury Camp is located on a hill west of Canterbury and is situated on a minor road between the A2 and A28 roads, southwest of Harbledown. The site is crossed east-west by the North Downs Way long distance footpath and by the Pilgrims' Way, which follow the same course at this point.〔
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