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Farmington

Long Barrow

<b>Farmington</b>Posted by MothImage © Tim Clark
Nearest Town:Cirencester (17km SSW)
OS Ref (GB):   SP124154 / Sheet: 163
Latitude:51° 50' 11.65" N
Longitude:   1° 49' 12.04" W

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Visited 17.7.10.
A very slight rise can be seen in the middle of a field if you look hard enough!
There is very little to see and only worth a look when visiting Farmington Hillfort.
Posted by CARL
20th July 2010ce

Visited 5.9.2009 as part of visit to Norbury - unsurprisingly, nothing to report since Jane and Moth's visit. Reduced to almost nothing, after my earlier visit to Hampnett barrows this was obviously going to be a day for ghost barrows. thesweetcheat Posted by thesweetcheat
4th October 2009ce

Reduced now to a virtually imperceptible swell in a meadow, you have to be a real Long Barrow Detective (cue for TV series?) to even notice this let alone get excited by it. I walked its length. At some point it was very big, but this has melted away to almost nothing. What a bloody shame. Jane Posted by Jane
28th January 2004ce
Edited 31st January 2004ce