Monument record MDO5281 - Ring ditch, Winterborne Kingston

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Summary

One of at least 13 ring ditches, including a group of 6 which appear conjoined, are visible as cropmarks. A linear feature, probably later in date, passes close by them and appears to cut across other linears. A trapezoidal feature is also visible. The site of the barrow is visible as a cropmark ring ditch 24m across with traces of an internal mound, on aerial photographs taken in 1947 and 2005. It was digitally recorded during the Dorset Middle Stour AIM and is one of a large linear barrow group. It is conjoined on its west site to MDO5280.

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Full Description

OS air photographs show cropmarks of a linear group of ring ditches, centred at SY 86579682. The overall diameters vary between 20.0 and 33.0 metres. One ring ditch is isolated, but in a line of five three are contiguous, with a further two overlapped (see 1:2500 plan). No traces are visible on the ground. <1>

Air photographs taken April 15 2002 show considerably more detail. At least 13 ring ditches are now visible, as well as linear and trapezoidal features. Details as follows, beginning with the group described above: A line of six seemingly conjoined or overlapping ring ditches, west to east as follows:

(5) … Rather than have a complete ditch circuit, the cropmarks give the appearance of two arcs joining ring ditches (4) and (6), perhaps representing later use of the space between two existing monuments. This ring ditch also marks a change in alignment of the group, (5) and (6) being aligned NW-SE rather than east-west;

(6) SY 86559684, circa 24 metres in diameter.

In addition, other arcs of ditch are occasionally visible, some of which may represent traces of further ring ditches. A linear feature, possibly a heavily worn track or a ditch, crosses the field containing the ring ditches and appears to follow an irregular broadly ESE-WNW course immediately to the north of ring ditches (1)-(7). Note that all confirmed ring ditches lie to the south of this feature, which clearly post-dates the ring ditches. Other linear features are also visible, including a ditched feature bisected by the above linear and which appears at one point to feature a substantial entrance/causeway. 80 metres north of ring ditch (3) is a trapezoidal feature, aligned roughly NNW-SSW, centred at circa SY 86519698, and measuring circa 46 metres long and up to 30 metres wide. its broader end, which appears open, is to the north. It appears to be overlain by a smaller trapezoidal feature, but some internal features, possibly pits, appear to follow the alignment of the main enclosure. <2>

The site of the barrow is visible as a cropmark ring ditch 24m across with traces of an internal mound, on aerial photographs taken in 1947 and 2005 <5-6>. It was digitally recorded during the Dorset Middle Stour AIM and is one of a large linear barrow group. It is conjoined on its west site to MDO5280.


<1> Attrill, N J, Field Investigators Comments NJA (Unpublished document). SDO14743.

<1.1> Ordnance Survey, 18-APR-1980, OS 80/021 167-8 (Aerial Photograph). SDO19645.

<2> 15-APR-2002, NMR 21626/14 SY 8696/5 (Aerial Photograph). SDO19693.

<3> Trust for Wessex Archaeology, 1986, Dorset Barrow Survey, Papworth, M D J 6 March 1986 (Index). SDO134.

'No visible trace in a field which appears to be occasionally ploughed in establisehd grass when visited.'

<4> GetMapping, 2005, Digital vertical aerial photographs (Aerial Photograph). SDO12563.

<5> Royal Air Force, 17-JAN-1947, RAF/CPE/UK/1934 RS 4121 (Aerial Photograph). SDO19892.

<6> Google Earth, 01-JAN-2005, Google Earth 2005 (Aerial Photograph). SDO18557.

<7> National Record of the Historic Environment, 455823 (Digital archive). SDO14739.

Sources/Archives (8)

  • <1> Unpublished document: Attrill, N J. Field Investigators Comments NJA.
  • <1.1> Aerial Photograph: Ordnance Survey. 18-APR-1980. OS 80/021 167-8.
  • <2> Aerial Photograph: 15-APR-2002. NMR 21626/14 SY 8696/5.
  • <3> Index: Trust for Wessex Archaeology. 1986. Dorset Barrow Survey. Papworth, M D J 6 March 1986.
  • <4> Aerial Photograph: GetMapping. 2005. Digital vertical aerial photographs.
  • <5> Aerial Photograph: Royal Air Force. 17-JAN-1947. RAF/CPE/UK/1934 RS 4121.
  • <6> Aerial Photograph: Google Earth. 01-JAN-2005. Google Earth 2005.
  • <7> Digital archive: National Record of the Historic Environment. 455823.

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Location

Grid reference Centred SY 86558 96850 (22m by 21m)
Map sheet SY89NE
Civil Parish Winterborne Kingston; Dorset
Unitary Authority Dorset

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Other Statuses/References

  • Legacy UID: Dorset Sites and Monuments Record: 2 070 047
  • Legacy UID: National Monuments Record: SY 89 NE
  • Legacy UID: National Record of the Historic Environment: 455823

Record last edited

May 8 2024 12:50PM

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