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Vales Moor

Round Barrow(s)

<b>Vales Moor</b>Posted by A R CaneImage © A R Cane
Also known as:
  • Strodgemoor Bottom

Nearest Town:New Milton (10km SE)
OS Ref (GB):   SU189037 / Sheet: 195
Latitude:50° 49' 54.94" N
Longitude:   1° 43' 53.74" W

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A large bowl barrow on heathland on the edge of the New Forest. This is in good condition with a complete outer bank and ditch. It has a flattish top and appears to have been excavated at some point. Its scheduled monument number is 20293.
The barrow is 25 metres in diameter and just over 2 metres high, the surrounding ditch is nearly 2 metres wide.
About three hundred metres to the west is a small bowl barrow. It is on OS maps, but not marked as a scheduled monument on M.A.G.I.C.
formicaant Posted by formicaant
6th April 2008ce
Edited 29th May 2008ce