Rainsborough Camp is an Iron Age hillfort in West Northamptonshire, England, between the villages of Croughton, Aynho, and Charlton.

Location and description

There are extensive views to the north-west towards the Cherwell valley; the land is flat to the south-east. The altitude is .

It is a bivallate fort, roughly oval, and longest from north to south; the area is about . The interior, having been under cultivation in the past, is featureless. The inner rampart is about above the enclosed area; the rampart is about above its external ditch. The outer rampart is up to high on the south side, on the west and north side, no longer visible on the east side. There are slight traces of a ditch outside the outer rampart on the west side. The original entrance is the slightly inturned gap in the western side; other entrances are later.

The site was landscaped in the late 18th century. The inner bank was made higher and the inner ditch deeper; a dry-stone wall was added to the outer slope of the inner bank: this is visible along much of the rampart.