Hogmoor Inclosure

Hogmoor Inclosure is a large area of wooded heath owned by the British Army. The inclosure is situated 0.5 miles (0.80 km) west from the town of Bordon and within the civil parish of Whitehill in the East Hampshire district of Hampshire, England. The inclosure is used for army training with various tank crossings scattered around the area. The area is historically notable for its connection with the British Army with large barracks surrounding the area. The inclosure was first scouted in 1899 by the Highland Light Infantry with camps being built in the area in 1903.

Hogmoor Inclosure

Hogmoor Inclosure is a large area of wooded heath owned by the British Army. The inclosure is situated 0.5 miles (0.80 km) west from the town of Bordon and within the civil parish of Whitehill in the East Hampshire district of Hampshire, England. The inclosure is used for army training with various tank crossings scattered around the area. The area is historically notable for its connection with the British Army with large barracks surrounding the area. The inclosure was first scouted in 1899 by the Highland Light Infantry with camps being built in the area in 1903.