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Brocton Camps Walk
'These were powerful places to stand and surmise, with sunlight slanting across the graves and blackbirds fluttering in the cemetery hedges. Walking back north up the hidden cleft of Sherbrook Valley, with the stream chuckling quietly under its bridges and slopes of birch and pine closing off the valley from the outside world, the mud, blood and slaughter that waited for the young trainees of Brocton Camps seemed utterly inconceivable.'
Christopher Somerville Walks
The Cannock Chase War Trail [Walking Britain]
'Archaeological remains are well known across Cannock Chase ranging from prehistoric monuments to medieval iron workings. However, the most extensive archaeological remains, although perhaps not the most obvious, relate to the two Great War training camps which occupied the Chase between 1915 and 1919. These were known as Brocton Camp and Rugeley Camp ...'
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