Sites on The Isle of Purbeck

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Image of The Isle of Purbeck by GLADMAN

WHITEWAY HILL – another unidentified 'mound' at c SY878811

NOTE – this lies fractionally off the official marked track from Povington Hill to Flower's Barrow. Since I found much shell debris in evidence obviously great care needs to be taken, particularly with children. The signs are not joking!

Image credit: Robert Gladstone
Image of The Isle of Purbeck by GLADMAN

WHITEWAY HILL – Detail (rather poor image, unfortunately) of structure of a 'mound' just approx NE of Whiteway Hill OS trig at near SY878811. There is nothing on Pastscape, but.......

NOTE – this lies fractionally off the official marked track from Povington Hill to Flower's Barrow. Since I found much shell debris in evidence obviously great care needs to be taken, particularly with children. The signs are not joking!

Image credit: Robert Gladstone
Image of The Isle of Purbeck by GLADMAN

WHITEWAY HILL – 'Mound' just approx NE of Whiteway Hill OS trig at near SY878811.... nothing on Pastscape, but, since there are numerous BA barrow groupings clustering around Ring Hill and Lulworth, the internal structure prompted the thought whether this (and a couple of other unidentified 'mounds' nearby) are merely the results of military ordinance?

NOTE – this lies fractionally off the official marked track from Povington Hill to Flower's Barrow. Since I found much shell debris in evidence obviously great care needs to be taken, particularly with children. The signs are not joking!

Image credit: Robert Gladstone

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