Monument record MDO41792 - Prehistoric enclosure, King Down, Pamphill

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Summary

An irregular curvilinear enclosure is visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs taken in 1976 immediately to the west and north of the settlement and trackway described in MDO5867 and MDO41775. It was digitally plotted during the Dorset Stour NMP and may be of prehistoric origin. It is possibly a more recent/natural feature (fungus ring). It is one of two enclosures, the second described in MDO41791.

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Full Description

An irregular curvilinear enclosure is visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs taken in 1976 immediately to the west and north of the settlement and trackway described in MDO5867 and MDO41775 (1). It 20m by 15m across and was digitally plotted during the Dorset Stour NMP. The feature may be of prehistoric origin although a more recent/natural feature (fungus ring) cannot be ruled out. It is one of two enclosures, the second described in MDO41791.


<1> National Monuments Record, 21-APR-1976, NMR 926/402-3 (NMR ST9804/3) (Aerial Photograph). SDO16272.

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  • <1> Aerial Photograph: National Monuments Record. 21-APR-1976. NMR 926/402-3 (NMR ST9804/3).

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Location

Grid reference ST 9866 0393 (point) (4 map features)
Map sheet ST90SE
Civil Parish Pamphill; Dorset
Unitary Authority Dorset

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Other Statuses/References

  • None recorded

Record last edited

Sep 18 2018 12:26PM

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