The Camp

History & Heritage
The highest part of the walk provides splendid panoramic views of up to 14 counties
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About The Camp

An eccentric lady names ‘Camp Meg’ lived near here in the early 19th century, in an old beacon house constructed during the Napoleonic Wars. She dressed as a man and rode a white horse named ‘Skewball’. Becoming legendary for her skill in the care and cure of sick animals, her help was often sought by local farmers.

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