Monument record MDO44456 - Possible Bronze Age barrow, Little Down, Langton Long Blandford

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Summary

A faint ring ditch is visible as a cropmark on Little Down, Langton Long Blandford, on 1940s aerial photographs. It is located close to a group of Bronze Age bowl barrows (MDO5136, 5137 and 4195) and a long barrow (MDO5135). The feature may be the outer ditch of a further bowl barrow associated with this group. It was digitally plotted during the Dorset Middle Stour AIM project.

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Full Description

A faint ring ditch is visible as a cropmark on Little Down, Langton Long Blandford, on 1940s aerial photographs [1]. It is located close to a group of Bronze Age bowl barrows (MDO5136, 5137 and 4195) and a long barrow (MDO5135), being just under 50m west of bowl barrow MDO 4195. The feature is just over 10m in diameter overall, the ditch being up to 1.7m wide in places. It may be the outer ditch of a further bowl barrow associated with this group and was digitally plotted during the Dorset Middle Stour AIM project.


<1> Royal Air Force, 01-JAN-1948, RAF/CPE/UK/2431 RS 4320 (Aerial Photograph). SDO18501.

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <1> Aerial Photograph: Royal Air Force. 01-JAN-1948. RAF/CPE/UK/2431 RS 4320.

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Location

Grid reference ST 9151 0659 (point)
Map sheet ST90NW
Civil Parish Langton Long Blandford; Dorset

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Other Statuses/References

  • None recorded

Record last edited

Sep 28 2022 10:26AM

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