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Earthwork remains of a probable round barrow converted into a tree mound in c1820.
Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
The remains of a cairn under pasture prominently situated on an isolated summit. Visible as a rather ill-defined turf-covered raised area approximately 15m in diameter and up to 0.3m high. Probing showed a heavy consolidated stone content and there is no trace of quarrying or disturbance,...
Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
A group of four Bronze Age round barrows (Grinsells Winterbourne Monkton 1 and 2, and Avebury 44a and b) inside the area of the Windmill Hill Neolithic causewayed enclosure (SU 07 SE 22). One of these mounds may also have borne the windmill which gave the hill its name. The barrows were in...
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Group of three bowl barrows, two cut by Bishops Dyke. One was originally supposed to be a long barrow but this was a misidentification probably caused by the bank like appearance of a hollow way crossing the barrow.
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A promontory fort with univallate defences. Field system also present
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Medieval ringwork, also interpreted as a moated manor-house situated within the garden of Hawridge Court Farm whose house occupies part of the site. The oval ringwork is internally some 60 metres north east to south west by 50 metres transversely. It is bounded by a rampart with an average...
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Bronze Age bowl barrow surviving as an earthwork. Suggested standing stone also.
Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
Mound situated in a bend of the River Pinn, north of Manor Farm. It has a diameter of 45ft and height of 3.5ft. Finds from the mound include Roman or Medieval pottery and possible Mesolithic flint implements.
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Scots Hole - supposed civil war ewk.
Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
Bronze age bowl barrow and two other mounds possibly representing round barrows. The bowl barrow is 3 metres high and 18 metres in diameter with a central pit at the summit. The bowl barrow is scheduled the other two mounds are not.