Monument record MWX3300 - Quomp Copse: Bronze Age round barrow
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Summary
A Bronze Age round barrow cemetery containing five bowl barrows situated in a line, orientated north east-south west, on the edge of a ridge in Quomp Copse, 540 metres east of park Cottages. The mounds of the barrows vary in diameter between 7.5 metres and 13 metres and in height between 0.6 metres and 1 metre. Each mound is surrounded by a ditch from which material for its construction was quarried. The north eastern and south western barrow, at each end of the line, lie within circular earthwork enclosures. These include a bank, ditch and outer bank with overall diameters of 20 metres and 30 metres respectively; they are believed to be tree planting enclosures of a more recent date. Scheduled.
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Type and Period (1)
Full Description
Group of barrows in Quomp Copse - see plan: SZ 1312796291: No 1. A low spread mound 10m diameter surrounded by berm, bank, and ditch. Small depression, 1m across and 0.3m deep may indicate previous excavations but more likely removal of tree roots. SZ 1310096270: No 2. A bowl barrow 13m diameter with fairly distinct edge. Small irregular depression about 0.4m across in centre, no surrounding ditch visible.
Sources/Archives (3)
- <1> SWX3931 Unpublished document: Yonge, E. 1975. Letter (Miss E Yonge Secretary South Wessex Archaeological Association 18/11/1975).
- <2> SDO17426 Scheduling record: DCMS. 1997. Scheduled Monument Notification 1997. 06/08/1997.
- <3> SDO20590 Unpublished document: Jefferies, Jeff. 1999. The Barrows of Christchurch. Their Past, Present and Future. Appendix 1. Barrow Record 35.
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Location
Grid reference | SZ 13090 96244 (point) Centred on |
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Map sheet | SZ19NW |
Civil Parish | Hurn; Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole |
Protected Status/Designation
Other Statuses/References
- Legacy UID: Dorset Sites and Monuments Record: 8 002 029 C
- Legacy UID: National Monuments Record: SZ 19 NW 39
Record last edited
Mar 20 2024 1:05PM