Monument record MDO1366 - Enclosure on Crow Hill, Littlebredy
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Summary
One of two rectangular fields on the north side of Crow Hill visible on aerial photographs. They are undated but likely to be later than the surrounding Celtic field system.
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Full Description
"The stones in this typical valley entrenchment are the remains of walls of a rectangular building". <2>
Two enclosures on the north side of Crow Hill. `A' (RCHM 5a) (SY 59398789). Roughly rectangular, 93 yds by 38 yds and surrounded by a bank with a slight outer ditch (see plan). There is an entrance formed by a simple gap at each end on the NW side the bank projects for about 39 yds to form a shallow bay with an internal terrace or platform projecting into the enclosure and continued to the SW end. Within the enclosure are traces of a rectangular stone-walled structure. 'B' (RCHM 56) (SY 59288777) Roughly rectangular, 35 yds by 7 yds, with a slight bank and traces of an outer ditch.
There are two gaps forming entrances on the long sides, that on the SE is considerably the larger. Listed as especially worthy of preservation. <3>
'A'. This valley enclosure is as described in Authy 3 and shown in their plan. The bank of the earthwork averages 4.0m wide and 0.5m high, with an outer ditch (except in the centre of the NW face) 2.5m wide and 0.4m deep. Bank and ditch are most pronounced at each of the corners. The two entrances are approx 4.5m wide, but have been utilized by a modern track. The traces of a structure within are indicated by the platform, stones and some flint walling now at ground level. Whether the structure was contemporary or later than the earthwork could not be ascertained. No exposed stonework has been seen by this investigator at other valley enclosures. 'B'. A small rectangular enclosure in a narrow N-S coombe. The enclosure 33.0m by 6.0m is formed by a bank 1.5m wide and 0.2m high. The traces of an outer ditch are very faint. As in 'A' there are entrance gaps at each end approx 2.0m wide. There is no evidence of any internal structure, and nothing was found by which the earthwork could be dated. Both earthworks are grass covered. <4>
The large valley-bottom enclosure, Little Bredy 5a, was apparently built over 'Celtic' field remains (see SY 58 NE 15),
already reploughed. Enclosure 5b may be connected with two unusual long narrow plots set within 'Celtic' field boundaries above it. Immediately W a flat floor 18ft square with a gap towards the enclosure, has been cut into the face of a lynchet. The two enclosures are almost certainly later than the Celtic fields. <5>
SY 594879. Earthwork (enclosure 'A') north of Crow Hill. Scheduled (Under heading Camps and Settlements). <6>
One of two rectangular fields on the north side of Crow Hill visible on aerial photographs <7-9>. They are undated but likely to be later than the Celtic field system. This enclosure is 35m by 9m, and there two gaps forming possibly entrances on the two shorter sides. The site was digitally plotted during the South Dorset Ridgeway Mapping Project.
Sources/Archives (20)
- <1> SWX1540 Map: Ordnance Survey. Ordnance Survey Map 6in. 6 inch to 1 mile. 1903.
- <2> SWX7265 Map: Crawford, O G S. Annotated record map 6 inch. 6 inch to 1 mile.
- <3> SDO97 Monograph: Royal Commission on Historical Monuments England. 1952. An Inventory of Historical Monuments in the County of Dorset, Volume I (West). 38.
- <4> SDO11903 Unpublished document: Quinnell, N V. Various. Field Investigators Comments NVQ. F1 NVQ 30-MAR-55.
- <5> SDO150 Monograph: Royal Commission on Historical Monuments (England). 1970. An Inventory of Historical Monuments in the County of Dorset, Volume II (South East) Part 3. 624.
- <6> SWX1687 Monograph: Department of the Environment. 1978. Department of the Environment (IAM) Ancient Monuments of England (Vol 2). Vol 2. 77.
- <7> SDO11651 Aerial Photograph: 16-FEB-2005. NMR SY 5987 50-2 (23819/09-11).
- <8> SDO11650 Aerial Photograph: 01-SEP-2004. NMR SY 5987/43-5 (23707/08-10).
- <9> SDO11649 Aerial Photograph: Royal Air Force. 04-NOV-1946. RAF/CPE/UK/1824 3301-2.
- <10> SDO14738 Index: Historic England. Historic England Archive. 883239.
- <11> SDO14738 Index: Historic England. Historic England Archive. 884043.
- <12> SDO14738 Index: Historic England. Historic England Archive. 884091.
- <13> SDO14738 Index: Historic England. Historic England Archive. AA71/03933.
- <14> SDO14738 Index: Historic England. Historic England Archive. AA71/03934.
- <15> SDO14738 Index: Historic England. Historic England Archive. AA71/03935.
- <16> SDO14738 Index: Historic England. Historic England Archive. AA71/03936.
- <18> SDO14738 Index: Historic England. Historic England Archive. AA71/03937.
- <19> SDO14738 Index: Historic England. Historic England Archive. AA72/01805.
- <20> SDO14738 Index: Historic England. Historic England Archive. OS55/F76/3.
- <21> SDO14739 Digital archive: National Record of the Historic Environment. 450315.
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Location
Grid reference | Centred SY 5928 8777 (27m by 43m) (8 map features) |
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Map sheet | SY58NE |
Civil Parish | Littlebredy; Dorset |
Unitary Authority | Dorset |
Protected Status/Designation
Other Statuses/References
- Legacy UID: Dorset Sites and Monuments Record: 1 063 005 B
- Legacy UID: National Monuments Record: SY 58 NE 24
- Legacy UID: National Record of the Historic Environment: 450315
- Royal Commission Inventory Reference: Little Bredy 5b
Record last edited
May 17 2023 10:52AM