Monument record MDO44979 - Later prehistoric trackway, Lower Bryanston Farm, Bryanston

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Summary

A double-ditched linear ditched feature is visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs to the west of Lower Bryanston Farm. It runs roughly NNE-SSW for 320m and is considered likely to be a later prehistoric trackway. It was digitally plotted during the Dorset Middle Stour Catchment AI&M Project.

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Full Description

A linear ditched feature is visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs (1-2) to the south of King Down Farm, Pamphill. It runs roughly east west for 400m and is cut by King Down Drove. The feature is considered likely to be a later prehistoric trackway and was digitally plotted during the Dorset Middle Stour Catchment AI&M Project.


<1> J R Boyden, 01-APR-1966, JRB 10/39 (Aerial Photograph). SDO18091.

<2> National Monuments Record, 21-APR-1976, NMR 925/406-416 (Aerial Photograph). SDO18094.

Sources/Archives (2)

  • <1> Aerial Photograph: J R Boyden. 01-APR-1966. JRB 10/39.
  • <2> Aerial Photograph: National Monuments Record. 21-APR-1976. NMR 925/406-416.

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Location

Grid reference ST 8786 0569 (point)
Map sheet ST80NE
Civil Parish Pamphill; Dorset

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Other Statuses/References

  • None recorded

Record last edited

Dec 7 2022 3:13PM

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