Wadbury Camp is a promontory fort in Somerset, England that protected the mining district of the Mendip Hills in pre-Roman times.
[2] Newbury Camp, on an elevated knoll 1 mile (1.6 km) north of Wadbury, would have been used as a look-out post over the surrounding countryside.
There is a strong double rampart on the eastern side, and traces of another, but this was largely destroyed when ornamental gardens were built.
There may have been an entrance in the northwest, but in this area a farm track has partly destroyed the outer bank.
[5] Tedbury, Wadbury and Newbury guarded the Avon and Frome rivers, and defended the roads and approaches to the mining district of the Mendip Hills with its capital at Camalodunum long before the Roman Era.