Scheduled Ancient Monument: FIVE BOWL BARROWS 490M AND 500M NORTH WEST OF BUSSOCK BARN (21393-01)

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Authority
Suffix 21393
Date assigned 16 January 1998
Date last amended

Description

The monument, which is in two separate areas of protection, includes a group of five bowl barrows located near the edge of a short, south-facing spur in an area of sandy heathland. The barrows are visible as earthen mounds, circular in plan and of varying size. Three of them are closely spaced on an approximately north-south alignment within the remains of a small plantation. At the southern end of the alignment is the largest of the mounds, which stands to a height of approximately 1.2m and covers an area approximately 25m in diameter. Immediately NNW of this is the second mound, measuring approximately 13m in diameter and 0.6m in height. The third mound lies 9.5m to the north of the second and has the same dimensions. All three mounds are thought to be encircled by ditches, estimated to be 3m in width, from which earth was quarried during the construction of the barrows. These ditches have become completely infilled and are no longer visible, but will survive as buried features. The fourth and fifth barrow mounds are located approximately 35m to the east of the first group and are 3.5m apart, lying just outside the boundary of the plantation. Both are small in size relative to the first three, one measuring 8m in diameter and 0.7m in height, and the other, to the south east of it, measuring 7m in diameter and 0.6m in height. These mounds, also, are believed to be encircled by buried ditches, estimated to be 2m in width. A bank up to 0.7m in height and slight outer ditch, visible along part of the northern edge of the plantation, are thought to be remains of a woodbank around the plantation and therefore of much later date than the barrows. These earthworks, which have an overall width of about 6m, touch the northern edge of the northernmost of the first group of barrows tangentially and, where they do so, a contiguous length measuring approximately 22m WNW-ESE is included in the scheduling to preserve the relationship between the features. The buried remains of what is considered to be another prehistoric round barrow cemetery, displaying evidence for barrows of varying size and construction and associated ceremonial enclosures, have been recorded by means of aerial photography 1km to the south west, in the neighbouring parish of Shottisham, and are the subject of a separate scheduling.

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  • Scheduling record: English Heritage. Scheduled Ancient Monument file.

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Location

Grid reference Centred TM 3292 4577 (38m by 74m)
Map sheet TM34NW
Civil Parish SUTTON, SUFFOLK COASTAL, SUFFOLK

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Record last edited

Jul 20 2012 4:09PM

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