Scheduled Monument: Six round barrows 200m west of New Planting, forming part of the Three Barrow Clump round barrow cemetery (1013247)
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Date assigned | 18 September 1996 |
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Description
EXTRACT FROM ENGLISH HERITAGE'S RECORD OF SCHEDULED MONUMENTS
MONUMENT: Six round barrows 200m west of New Planting, forming part of the Three Barrow Clump round barrow cemetery
PARISH: WINTERBOURNE ABBAS
DISTRICT: WEST DORSET
COUNTY: DORSET
NATIONAL MONUMENT NO: 22957
NATIONAL GRID REFERENCE(S): SY59769020
DESCRIPTION OF THE MONUMENT
The monument includes a group of six round barrows situated along a chalk ridge of the South Dorset Downs, overlooking the valley of the South Winterbourne to the north. The barrows form the main part of the Three Barrow
Clump round barrow cemetery, which contains at least eight round barrows in all. On the north eastern side of the group is a pond barrow, defined by an outer bank composed of earth, chalk and flint with maximum dimensions of 2m in width and c.0.4m in height. This encloses a sunken circular area which is 11m in diameter and up to c.0.4m deep. To the south west of the pond barrow, is a bell barrow which has a central mound composed of chalk, earth and flint with a maximum diameter of 25m and a maximum height of c.3.2m. This is surrounded by a berm or gently sloping platform 3m wide. The berm is surrounded by a ditch from which material was quarried during the construction of the monument. The ditch remains visible as an earthwork 4m wide and up to c.0.5m deep. To the north west of the bell barrow are a group of four bowl barrows which are aligned north west by south east along the axis of the natural ridge. The barrows have mounds composed of earth, chalk and flint with dimensions which vary from 8m-15m in diameter and c.0.4m to 2m in height. Part of the intervening area is now occupied by a quarry which, itself, may partly overlie the site of an additional round barrow. Excluded from the scheduling are all fence posts relating to the modern field boundary, although the ground beneath and the associated field bank are included.
ASSESSMENT OF IMPORTANCE
Round barrow cemeteries date to the Bronze Age (c.2000-700 BC). They comprise closely-spaced groups of up to 30 round barrows - rubble or earthen mounds covering single or multiple burials. Most cemeteries developed over a considerable period of time, often many centuries, and in some cases acted as a focus for burials as late as the early medieval period. They exhibit considerable diversity of burial rite, plan and form, frequently including several different types of round barrow, occasionally associated with earlier long barrows. Where large scale investigation has been undertaken around them, contemporary or later "flat" burials between the barrow mounds have often been revealed. Round barrow cemeteries occur across most of lowland Britain, with a marked concentration in Wessex. In some cases, they are clustered around other important contemporary monuments such as henges. Often occupying prominent locations, they are a major historic element in the modern landscape, whilst their diversity and their longevity as a monument type provide important information on the variety of beliefs and social organisation amongst early prehistoric communities. They are particularly representative of their period and a substantial proportion of surviving or partly-surviving examples are considered worthy of protection. The six round barrows 200m west of New Planting survive well and will contain archaeological and environmental evidence relating to the Three Barrow Clump cemetery and the landscape in which it was constructed. The cemetery contains a bell barrow, of which 250 are known nationally, and a pond barrow, of which only 60 are known.
SCHEDULING HISTORY
Monument's inclusion in the Schedule was confirmed on 9th October 1981.
Monument included as part of:
COUNTY/NUMBER: Dorset 325
NAME: Five round barrows SW of Three Barrow Clump
The reference of this monument is now:
NATIONAL MONUMENT NUMBER: 22957
NAME: Six round barrows 200m west of New Planting, forming part of the Three Barrow Clump round barrow cemetery
SCHEDULING REVISED ON 18th September 1996
Location
Grid reference | Centred SY 5976 9020 (150m by 91m) |
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Civil Parish | Winterbourne Abbas; Dorset |
District (historic) | West Dorset |
Unitary Authority | Dorset |
External Links (1)
- View details on the National Heritage List for England (From EH UDS to Legacy x-reference)
Related Monuments/Buildings (6)
- Bell barrow, one of the Three Barrow Clump Group, Winterbourne Abbas (Monument) (MDO3311)
- Bowl barrow, one of the Three Barrow Clump Group, Winterbourne Abbas (Monument) (MDO3309)
- Bowl barrow, one of the Three Barrow Clump Group, Winterbourne Abbas (Monument) (MDO3310)
- Bowl barrow, one of the Three Barrow Clump Group, Winterbourne Abbas (Monument) (MDO3308)
- Three Barrow Clump Group: bell barrow (Monument) (MDO3312)
- Three Barrow Clump Group: pond barrow (Monument) (MDO3313)
Record last edited
Jan 17 2025 4:55PM