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Thickthorn Down Barrows

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Details of Barrows on Pastscape

A bowl barrow on Thickthorn Down, one of a small group of four or five visible as cropmarks on air photographs. There is some difficulty in concording the various records of this barrow group, primarily due to each source offering slightly different grid references. This barrow, RCHME's Tarrant Hinton 51, is located at ST 96131286. It appears to equate with the Ordnance Survey's barrow "C" in the group, as recorded by OGS Crawford, although they located it at ST 96141288. Grinsell listed it as Tarrant Hinton 27. RCHME described it as being circa 55 feet in diameter. It is located immediately south of the linear feature ST 91 SE 1, a short distance south west of the other barrows in the group. RCHME noted that another barrow appears to adjoin it on the north east. See ST 91 SE 186. Note that the other barrows in the group, previously described here, have now been recorded separately. See associated monument records for further details.

CE ('A' ST 96151301; 'B' ST 96181304; 'C' ST 96141288; 'D' ST 96171293) Four round barrows observed by T D Reade, July 1933. (1)
Three round barrows on Thickthorn Down, levelled by ploughing, are visible as soil marks on air photographs (a) Details as
follows:-
No 51. Barrow at ST 96131286, immediately S of Dyke (ST 91 SE 1), diameter about 55ft. (Probably Crawford's 'C').
No 52. Barrow at ST 96131299, diameter about 48ft (Crawford's 'A'). No 53. Barrow at ST 96151300, immediately adjacent to
No 52, diameter about 40ft (Crawford's 'B'). (2)
ST 96151299. Ring ditch, diameter 8 m., visible on air photographs. Makes a group with [No.s 51-53 listed above]. (3-4)
Chance Posted by Chance
3rd April 2016ce

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