Monument record MDO836 - Bowl barrow, one of the Cheselbourne West Down Group, Cheselbourne

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Summary

Bronze Age bowl barrow. In 1970 this monument was reported as being around 20 feet in diameter with a mound around one foot high, and reduced by ploughing. This may be one of six barrows in this area opened by antiquarian Charles Warne, who found cists filled with ashes in one, possibly cremation burials, and ashes in others.

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"...six barrows, opened on Chesilbourne Down,about five miles north of Dorchester. In none of these was any urn discovered, or any fragment of potters ware. In one of them a large barrow, a number of peculiar narrow deep cists were found, having been excavated in the chalk, from eighteen inches to two feet deep, but from ten to twelve inches only in diameter. These were filled with ashes and black mould, but no bones were seen. The other barrows had no cist, nor any apparent interment; ashes were plentiful scattered about , but there were no bones found". <1>

A group of five bowl barrows and a cairn at 'C' - (SY 74049861).This includes two barrows noted by R.C.A.H.M. (not published on OS 6") at 'A' - SY 74159887 & 'B' - 74189886. They average 7 - 11 paces in diameter and one ft. in height except 'D' - (SY 74019850) which measures 20 paces in diameter and 3 ft. high with a central hollow. <3>

The correct siting of 'A' is SY 74199887 and 'B' is SY 74219886 and there is a further barrow at 'E' - SY 74229886 making a total of seven grass covered bowl barrow. 'D' has a diameter of 20.0 metres and a height of 0.7 metres taken to the east, with a central hollow. No trace of a ditch. The remainder average 8.0 metres in diameter and 0.6 metres in height and are flat topped, situated in an I.A./R.B. field system (see SY 79 NW 11) and generally at the junction of two or more lynchets. No trace of ditches. See Air Photographs CPE/UK/1974/3363-4. <4>

Four bowl barrows, and 'A' and 'B' are probably bowl barrows while 'E' is possibly a bowl barrow. <5>

Cheselbourne West Down Group 1 comprises six barrows which lie between 300 ft. and 400 ft. O.D. on a S.W. slope above a dry valley in the extreme S.W. of the parish. All have been reduced by ploughing.

'A' (28) Barrow? (74159887), 215 yds. N.E. of (27), much ploughed and somewhat irregular; diameter about 20 ft., height 1 ft.

Warne opened six barrows on Cheselbourne Down Hogleaze; they are probably among (24-29). His first barrow covered several cists cut into the natural chalk and filled with ashes; two others contained no internments and were apparently mere cenotaphs; the remainder yielded only ashes (C.T.D. Pt 1, No 9: Archaeologia XXX (1844), 334). <6>

'A'. SY 74199886. An irregular mound of approximate diameter 13.0 metres and height 0.2 metres. None of the barrows has a visible ditch. 'A', 'C', 'D' and 'F' re-surveyed at 1:2500 on M.S.D. <8>

Barrows destroyed by ploughing. <9>


<1> Sydenham, J, 1844, An account of the opening of some barrows in south Dorsetshire; Archaeologia 30, Nos 20-25 (Article in serial). SDO17222.

<2> Ordnance Survey, Ordnance Survey Map 6in, 1903 (Map). SWX1540.

(Group Centred SY 74079860) Tumuli (NR) Tumulus (NR)

<3> Grinsell, L V, 1935-54, Dorset Barrows 1935-54 Manuscript (Unpublished document). SWX1556.

<4> Swatridge, G C, Various, Field Investigators Comments GCS, F1 GCS 01-DEC-54 (Unpublished document). SWX1169.

<5> Fox, J, Oral: J Fox, 11.1.1955 (Verbal communication). SDO20492.

<6> Royal Commission on Historical Monuments (England), 1970, An Inventory of Historical Monuments in the County of Dorset, Volume III (Central) Part 1, 78 (Monograph). SDO146.

‘(28) Barrow ? (74159887), 215 yds. N.E. of (27); much ploughed and somewhat irregular; diam. about 20 ft., ht. 1 ft.'

<7> Barton, J G, Various, Field Investigators Comments JGB, F2 JGB 07-NOV-80 (Unpublished document). SDO11900.

<8> Ordnance Survey, Ordnance Survey Large Scale/Small Scale Map Reviser's comments, SS Rev 11/81 (Verbal communication). SDO19451.

<9> National Record of the Historic Environment, 454695 (Digital archive). SDO14739.

Sources/Archives (9)

  • <1> Article in serial: Sydenham, J. 1844. An account of the opening of some barrows in south Dorsetshire; Archaeologia 30. Nos 20-25.
  • <2> Map: Ordnance Survey. Ordnance Survey Map 6in. 6 inch to 1 mile. 1903.
  • <3> Unpublished document: Grinsell, L V. 1935-54. Dorset Barrows 1935-54 Manuscript.
  • <4> Unpublished document: Swatridge, G C. Various. Field Investigators Comments GCS. F1 GCS 01-DEC-54.
  • <5> Verbal communication: Fox, J. Oral: J Fox. 11.1.1955.
  • <6> Monograph: Royal Commission on Historical Monuments (England). 1970. An Inventory of Historical Monuments in the County of Dorset, Volume III (Central) Part 1. 78.
  • <7> Unpublished document: Barton, J G. Various. Field Investigators Comments JGB. F2 JGB 07-NOV-80.
  • <8> Verbal communication: Ordnance Survey. Ordnance Survey Large Scale/Small Scale Map Reviser's comments. SS Rev 11/81.
  • <9> Digital archive: National Record of the Historic Environment. 454695.

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Location

Grid reference SY 7415 9887 (point)
Map sheet SY79NW
Civil Parish Cheselbourne; Dorset
Unitary Authority Dorset

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Other Statuses/References

  • Legacy UID: Dorset Sites and Monuments Record: 1 031 028
  • Legacy UID: National Monuments Record: SY 79 NW 15 A
  • Legacy UID: National Record of the Historic Environment: 454695
  • Royal Commission Inventory Reference: Cheselbourne 28
  • Royal Commission Inventory Reference: Cheselbourne West Down Group

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Feb 6 2024 7:33PM

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