Hampshire Treasures
Volume 5 ( New Forest)
Page 59 - Burley
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| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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| Bell Barrow |
North of Burbush Hill. Well preserved small barrow with a hollow in the top. Mound 30' diameter, 3' high. Ditched. O.S.A. SU20 SW12. Ref: 1. Records of Burley, p.140. Ref: 2. P.H.F.C., Vol. 14, 1938, (Grinsell) | S.A.M. No. 297 |
SU 207 020 2402 05 |
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| Iron Age | ||||
| Earthwork |
Castle Hill. Univailate hill fort. Encloses an area of about five acres. Surrounded by a single rampart and ditch. Interior overgrown and marshy in places. O.S.A. No. SU10 SE9. Ref: Records of Burley, p.203. | S.A.M. No. 226 N.P. Act S.S.S.I. |
SU 199 039 2402 14 |
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| Pottery |
Found at Anderwood Gateway. Once a kiln site. No visible evidence remains. O.S.A. No. SU20 NW9. Ref: The New Forest, 1865 (Wise), p.216. | SU 245 056 2402 89 |
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| Kilns (2) |
North Oakley inclosure. Pottery located in the area. O.S.A. No. SU20 NW16. Ref: P.H.F.C., New Forest Section, 11. | N.P. Act S.S.S.I. |
SU 241 071 2402 137 |
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| Kilns |
Church Moor. Roman pottery also located in area. Ref: Pottery Kilns of the New Forest, (Wise). | N.P. Act S.S.S.I. |
SU 246 070 2402 88 |
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| Pottery |
Found in Undersley Wood. | SU 227 048 2402 87 |
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| Chantry Chapel (Possible Site) |
Field called Chapel Hay near Lady Well. O.S.A. No. SU20 SW3. Ref: The Records of Burley, 1951, (Hardcastle) pp.34, 145. | SU 204 040 2402 130 |
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| Enclosure |
Goatspen Plan. D-shaped. 45m. by 38m. Outer ditch on eastern side. Original entrance on south side, O.S.A. No. SU20 SW10. | N.P. Act S.S.S.I. |
SU 224 018 2402 132 |
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| Earthwork |
Ridley Coppice. Surrounded by a bank and outer ditch of feeble profile. The earthwork is continuous except where broken by tracks and a hollow-way 4m. deep. O.S.A. No. SU20 NW2. | N.P. Act S.S.S.I. |
SU 203 060 2402 64 |
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