Access

Mobility / Older Visitors
Accessible Toilets
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Adult Changing Area
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Handrails
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Easy-use Cutlery
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Assistance Dogs Welcome
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Wheelchair Loan
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Site Folders
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Dog Bowl and Toileting
A dog bowl containing fresh water is available outside the shop.
Wheelchair Access
Access is via reinforced grass pathways. Manual wheelchair users are advised to bring an assistant.
Entrance / Set Down
Disabled visitors can be set down close to the Visitor Centre. This needs to be arranged in advance so we can unlock the relevant gate at the right time and provide specific instructions.
Disabled Parking
There are no specified disabled spaces in the car park. The car park is approximately 100m from the Visitor Centre, down a narrow gravel path.
OnSite Transport
No
Stairs
There are connecting steps between different levels of the site (less than 10 at a time). There are also stairs up the rampart, and steep and narrow ladder-esque steps up to the top of the gateway.
Lift Access
No
Seating And Restpoints
The site is large and open with very little shelter. There are no seats inside the fort walls but there are 6 picnic benches and 3 seats adjacent to the Visitor Centre.
Pathways Surface And Gradients
Reinforced grass pathways across the site. There is also a public road that needs to be crossed to access the amphitheatre.
Blind / Visually Impaired
Accessible Toilets
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Handrails
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Assistance Dogs Welcome
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Braille Guides
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Braille Signage
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Torches
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Sensory Experiences
Birdsong can often be heard, as well as the occasional aeroplane. Trains announce their passing by sounding their horns as they approach a level crossing adjacent to the site.
Dog Bowl and Toileting
A dog bowl containing fresh water is available outside the shop.
Audio Tours
Yes
Site Tours
Yes
Tactile Models
No
Areas Of Low Lighting
Low light is not an issue if the site is accessed during opening hours.
Colour Contrasts
No
Large Print
No
Deaf / Hard of Hearing
Assistance Dogs Welcome
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Vibrating Fire Alarms
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Tour Transcripts
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Film Subtitles
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BSL Tours
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Audio Installation Transcripts
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Dog Bowl and Toileting
A dog bowl containing fresh water is available outside the shop.
Induction Loops
There is a permanent induction loop.
Learning Difficulties
Accessible Toilets
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Adult Changing Area
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Easy-use Cutlery
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Sensory Experiences
Birdsong can often be heard, as well as the occasional aeroplane. Trains announce their passing by sounding their horns as they approach a level crossing adjacent to the site.
Basic Language Audio Tours
No
Easy Read Material
No
Large Print Material
No
Culinary / Dietary
Easy-use Cutlery
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Bottle / Food Warming
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High Chairs
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Health And Safety
Deep Water
There is no water on site although the river is close by.
Trip Hazard
The ground is uneven, at multiple levels and contains multiple rabbit and mole holes and other trip hazards.
Sheer Drop
There is an unmarked sheer drop running the length of the eastern side of the site. The railway track is below. The gateway is eight metres above the ground, but there is safety fencing around its perimeter.
Slip Hazard
The grass, ditches, wooden bridge, paths and steps on site can be slippery in wet weather.
Steep Slope
There are numerous steep grassy ditches.
Steep Stairs
There are connecting steps between different levels of the site (less than 10 at a time). The stairs up the gateway are particularly steep, akin to a ladder.
Uneven Ground
The ground is uneven, at multiple levels and contains multiple rabbit and mole holes and other trip hazards.
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