Cupola stable block, Wandlebury Ring

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Cupola stable block, Wandlebury Ring

Image: © David Lamkin Taken: 14 Jun 2005

Wandlebury Iron Age hillfort occupies a prominent position below the crest on the south facing slope of Gog Magog Hill. This early 18th century stable block (now converted to housing) is all that remains of the Mansion House built within the fort. Inside the block is the grave of 'The Godolphin Arabian'. The Cambridge Preservation Society acquired the Wandlebury Estate in 1954.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.157605
Longitude
0.182055