Mendip es un distrito del gobierno local de Somerset en Inglaterra. El distrito de Mendip cubre un área mayormente rural de 285 millas cuadradas (738 km 2 ) [1] que van desde Mendip Hills hasta Somerset Levels . Tiene una población de aproximadamente 110.000 habitantes. [1] El centro administrativo del distrito es Shepton Mallet, pero la ciudad más grande (con más del doble de la población de Shepton Mallet) es Frome . [2] [3]
Un monumento programado es un sitio o monumento arqueológico de importancia nacional que recibe protección legal al ser incluido en una lista (o "programa") por el Secretario de Estado de Cultura, Medios de Comunicación y Deporte ; La Inglaterra histórica asume el papel principal en la identificación de tales sitios. La legislación que rige esto es la Ley de Monumentos Antiguos y Áreas Arqueológicas de 1979 . El término "monumento" puede aplicarse a toda la gama de sitios arqueológicos y no siempre son visibles sobre el suelo. Estos sitios tienen que haber sido construidos deliberadamente por la actividad humana. Van desde menhires prehistóricos y lugares de enterramiento, pasando por romanosrestos y estructuras medievales como castillos y monasterios, hasta estructuras posteriores como sitios industriales y edificios construidos para las Guerras Mundiales o la Guerra Fría . [4]
Hay 234 monumentos programados en Mendip. Estos incluyen un gran número de cuenco y túmulos redondos y otra neolítica , Bronce y la Edad del Hierro túmulos como los Círculos Priddy y Priddy Nine Barrows y Cenicienta Colina Barrow cementerios . [5] [6] [7] [8] También hay varios castros de la Edad del Hierro en las cimas de las colinas y pueblos lacustres en las tierras bajas como Meare y Glastonbury Lake Villages . [9] [10] [11] [12] Las aldeas del lago a menudo estaban conectadas por senderos de madera como Sweet Track . Hay varios sitios romanos, particularmente alrededor de la ciudad romana de Charterhouse y la minería de plomo. [13] También se incluyen en la lista algunos sitios de minería de carbón posteriores.
Dos importantes sitios religiosos en Mendip en Glastonbury Abbey y Wells Cathedral y sus recintos y residencias dispersas, graneros de diezmos y The Abbot's Fish House , están incluidos en la lista. [14] [15] [16] [17] Las características defensivas prehistóricas como el Ball Dyke de Ponter se complementaron en el período medieval con castillos de motte-and-bailey como Farleigh Hungerford , Nunney y Fenny Castle . [18] [19] [20] [21] El desarrollo comercial e industrial está representado por Old Iron Works en Mells y varios cruces de mercado. [22] [23] El sitio más reciente en la lista es un complejo de señuelos de bombardeo de la Segunda Guerra Mundial y obstrucciones antiaéreas, que fueron construidos en 1940, en Black Down , el punto más alto de Mendip Hills . [24] Los monumentos se enumeran a continuación utilizando los títulos dados en las hojas de datos de la Inglaterra histórica.
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Monumentos
Nombre | Localización | Tipo | Completado [nota 1] | Rejilla ref. [nota 2] Geocoordenadas | Notas | Número de entrada [nota 3] | Imagen | Árbitro. |
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Un área de la aldea lineal Romano-Británica en Fosse Lane, Shepton Mallet | Mazo de shepton | Movimiento de tierras | Romano-Británico | ST 62920 42423 51 ° 10′47 ″ N 2 ° 31′54 ″ W / 51.1798 ° N 2.5318 ° W / 51.1798; -2,5318 ( Un área de la aldea lineal romano-británica en Fosse Lane, Shepton Mallet ) | Movimiento de tierras de un pueblo romano-británico junto al Fosse Way . | 1011635 | [25] | |
Cementerio de túmulos de Ashen Hill: un grupo de ocho túmulos redondos 500 m al sureste de Harptree Lodge | Priddy | Túmulos redondos | Edad de Bronce | ST 53911 52055 51 ° 15′46 ″ N 2 ° 39′45 ″ W / 51,2628 ° N 2,6625 ° W / 51,2628; -2,6625 ( Cementerio de túmulos de Ashen Hill: un grupo de ocho túmulos redondos a 500 m al sureste de Harptree Lodge ) | Los cementerios Priddy Nine Barrows y Ashen Hill Barrow son una colección de túmulos redondos que datan de la Edad del Bronce . Los túmulos se asientan en crestas de tierra en cada extremo de un campo en un área de Mendip Hills con varios restos neolíticos . Se supone que están relacionados con los círculos de Priddy, que se encuentran a 750 metros (2460 pies) al norte. Ashen Hill consta de seis túmulos de tazón y dos túmulos de campana alineados de este a oeste, mientras que Priddy Nine Barrows se divide en un grupo de siete túmulos redondos y otro par ligeramente separado de los demás. Las excavaciones en 1815 descubrieron entierros de cremación y ajuares funerarios . Un estudio de magnetometría geofísica sugirió que puede haber tres túmulos más. | 1010513 | [6] [7] [8] | |
Agujero de tejón, Wookey | St Cuthbert fuera | Cueva | Edad de Hierro | ST 53247 47954 51 ° 13′44 ″ N 2 ° 40′16 ″ W / 51,2288 ° N 2,6710 ° W / 51,2288; -2,6710 ( Agujero de tejón, Wookey ) | Badger Hole es una cueva seca en las laderas sobre el barranco de Wookey cerca del resurgimiento de las Cuevas de Wookey Hole y contiene sedimentos de cuevas in situ depositados durante la Edad de Hielo. En las afueras de la cueva se han identificado los cimientos de una cabaña del siglo I. Estos se habían construido durante la época romana hasta finales del siglo IV. | 1010294 | [26] [27] [28] | |
Túmulo, 350 m al este de Harptree Lodge | Chewton Mendip | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 54015 52388 51 ° 16′08 ″ N 2 ° 39′38 ″ W / 51,2688 ° N 2,6605 ° W / 51,2688; -2,6605 ( Barrow, 350 m al este de Harptree Lodge ) | Una carretilla de cuencos cerca de Priddy Circles . El montículo tiene aproximadamente 20 metros (66 pies) de diámetro. | 1015921 | [29] | |
Capilla y cementerio de Beckery (sitio de) | Glastonbury | Cementerio | Edad media | ST 48405 38312 51 ° 08′30 ″ N 2 ° 44′20 ″ O / 51,1417 ° N 2,7389 ° W / 51.1417; -2,7389 ( Capilla y cementerio Beckery (sitio de) ) | El sitio de una capilla, también conocida como Capilla de Santa Brígida, y cementerio medieval. La capilla estaba "en ruinas" en 1791. Las excavaciones en 1967 encontraron los restos de 63 entierros. | 1006147 | [30] | |
Bell Barrow al sur de Blackwell Tyning Plantation | Emborough | Carretilla de campana | Edad de Bronce | ST 60691 50278 51 ° 15′01 ″ N 2 ° 33′53 ″ W / 51,2503 ° N 2,5646 ° W / 51.2503; -2,5646 ( Bell túmulo al sur de Blackwell Tyning Plantation ) | Una carretilla de campana que tiene aproximadamente 32 metros (105 pies) de diámetro. | 1008288 | [31] | |
Palacio del obispo | Wookey | Palacio del obispo | siglo 13 | ST 51784 45647 51 ° 12′29 ″ N 2 ° 41′30 ″ W / 51,2080 ° N 2,6916 ° W / 51.2080; -2,6916 ( Palacio del obispo ) | Movimiento de tierras de un palacio del obispo medieval documentado por primera vez en 1224 que pudo haber sido construido por Jocelin de Wells . Se agregaron nuevos edificios en la década de 1550, que incluían el único edificio que aún sobrevive y se usa como Court Farmhouse. | 1013588 | [32] [33] [34] | |
El palacio del obispo arruinó porciones, paredes y pozo de la casa | Wells | Palacio del obispo | c . 1280 | ST5516845702 51 ° 12′32 ″ N 2 ° 38′35 ″ W / 51,208755 ° N 2,643159 ° W / 51.208755; -2,643159 ( El palacio del obispo arruinó porciones, paredes y pozo de la casa ) | El Palacio del Obispo y la Casa de los Obispos que lo acompaña se encuentran junto a la Catedral de Wells y ha sido el hogar de los Obispos de la Diócesis de Bath and Wells durante 800 años. La construcción del palacio comenzó alrededor de 1210 por los obispos Jocelin de Wells y Reginald Fitz Jocelin . La capilla y el gran salón fueron agregados por el obispo Robert Burnell entre 1275 y 1292. Las paredes, la puerta de entrada y el foso fueron agregados en el siglo XIV por el obispo Ralph de Shrewsbury . La Casa de los Obispos fue agregada en el siglo XV por el obispo Thomas Beckington . El gran salón más tarde cayó en mal estado y fue demolido parcialmente alrededor de 1830. El palacio estaba originalmente rodeado por un parque de ciervos medieval . Cuando se construyeron los muros, los arroyos se desviaron para formar el foso como un depósito. En la década de 1820, el obispo George Henry Law , quien creó un estanque reflectante cerca de los manantiales, plantó los terrenos dentro de las paredes y los dispuso como terrenos de placer . Partes de los edificios todavía se utilizan como residencia del obispo actual, sin embargo, gran parte del palacio ahora se utiliza para funciones públicas y como atracción turística. | 1006201 | Mas imagenes | [35] |
Granero del diezmo del obispo | Wells | Granero del diezmo | siglo 15 | ST 55090 45532 51 ° 12′21 ″ N 2 ° 38′37 ″ W / 51,2059 ° N 2,6435 ° W / 51.2059; -2,6435 ( Granero del diezmo del obispo ) | Piedra local toscamente escuadrada, con revestimientos de sillería Doulting y cubierta de pizarra Westmorland . Las tropas realistas fueron acuarteladas en el granero durante las Asambleas Sangrientas . | 1003247 | Mas imagenes | [14] [36] |
Puente de Bolter, Hornblotton | Ditcheat | Puente | Edad media | ST 60604 33410 51 ° 05′55 ″ N 2 ° 33′50 ″ O / 51.0986 ° N 2.5640 ° W / 51.0986; -2,5640 ( Puente de Bolter, Hornblotton ) | Un puente de piedra medieval, que lleva una pequeña carretera sobre el río Alham . El puente tiene aproximadamente 2 metros (6 pies 7 pulgadas) de ancho. | 1006231 | [37] | |
Túmulo de tazones 20 m al noroeste de Whitestown Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 52782 55227 51 ° 17′39 ″ N 2 ° 40′43 ″ O / 51.2942 ° N 2.6786 ° W / 51.2942; -2,6786 ( Túmulo de cuencos a 20 m al noroeste de Whitestown Farm ) | Una carretilla de cuenco que tiene 19 metros (62 pies) de diámetro. | 1011522 | [38] | |
Bowl túmulo 70 m al este de Barrow House Farm | Chewton Mendip | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 60119 53250 51 ° 16′37 ″ N 2 ° 34′23 ″ W / 51,2770 ° N 2,5731 ° W / 51.2770; -2,5731 ( Túmulo de cuencos 70 m al este de Barrow House Farm ) | Una carretilla de cuenco que tiene 19 metros (62 pies) de diámetro. | 1011527 | [39] | |
Bowl túmulo 70 m al noreste de King Down Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 50892 54211 51 ° 17′06 ″ N 2 ° 42′20 ″ O / 51.2849 ° N 2.70553 ° W / 51.2849; -2,70553 ( Túmulo de tazón 70 m al noreste de King Down Farm ) | Una carretilla de cuenco que tiene 19 metros (62 pies) de diámetro. | 1011531 | [40] | |
Bowl túmulo 70 m al noroeste de Hill View | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 52180 52320 51 ° 16′05 ″ N 2 ° 41′12 ″ O / 51,2680 ° N 2,6868 ° W / 51,2680; -2,6868 ( Túmulo de tazón 70 m al noroeste de Hill View ) | Una carretilla de tazón de 22 metros (72 pies) de diámetro. | 1010390 | [41] | |
Tazón carretilla 70 m al oeste de Rowberrow Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 52000 52189 51 ° 16′00 ″ N 2 ° 41′22 ″ W / 51,2668 ° N 2,6894 ° W / 51,2668; -2.6894 ( Túmulo de cuencos 70 m al oeste de Rowberrow Farm ) | Una carretilla de tazón que tiene 17 metros (56 pies) de diámetro. | 1010425 | [42] | |
Bowl túmulo 90 m al noreste de Hill View | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 52299 52388 51 ° 16′07 ″ N 2 ° 41′06 ″ W / 51,2686 ° N 2,6851 ° W / 51,2686; -2,6851 ( Túmulo de cuencos a 90 m al noreste de Hill View ) | Una carretilla de tazón de 18 metros (59 pies) de diámetro. | 1009747 | [43] | |
Bowl túmulo 100 m al noreste de Home Farm Cottage | Ston Easton | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 62202 54284 51 ° 17′11 ″ N 2 ° 32′36 ″ O / 51,2864 ° N 2,5434 ° W / 51,2864; -2,5434 ( Túmulo de cuencos 100 m al noreste de Home Farm Cottage ) | Una carretilla de tazón de 21 metros (69 pies) de diámetro. | 1016296 | [44] | |
Tazón carretilla 120 m al noroeste de Burnt Wood | Emborough | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 59873 49566 51 ° 14′38 ″ N 2 ° 34′34 ″ O / 51,2438 ° N 2,5762 ° W / 51,2438; -2,5762 ( Túmulo de cuencos 120 m al noroeste de Burnt Wood ) | Una carretilla de tazón que tiene 17 metros (56 pies) de diámetro. | 1008079 | [45] | |
Túmulo de tazón 130 m al oeste de la iglesia de San Lorenzo | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 52694 51406 51 ° 15′35 ″ N 2 ° 40′45 ″ W / 51.2598 ° N 2.6793 ° W / 51.2598; -2,6793 ( Túmulo de cuencos 130 m al oeste de la iglesia de San Lorenzo ) | Una carretilla de cuenco que tiene 24 metros (79 pies) de diámetro. | 1009768 | [46] | |
Bowl Barrow 150 m al noreste de Victoria Farm | St Cuthbert fuera | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 59619 48618 51 ° 14′07 ″ N 2 ° 34′47 ″ O / 51,2353 ° N 2,5798 ° W / 51,2353; -2,5798 ( Túmulo de cuenco 150 m al noreste de Victoria Farm ) | Una carretilla de tazón que tiene 35 metros (115 pies) de diámetro. | 1016236 | [47] | |
Bowl túmulo 150 m al suroeste de King Down Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 50624 54034 51 ° 17′00 ″ N 2 ° 42′34 ″ O / 51.2833 ° N 2.7094 ° W / 51.2833; -2,7094 ( Túmulo de cuencos 150 m al suroeste de King Down Farm ) | Una carretilla de cuenco que tiene 19 metros (62 pies) de diámetro. | 1011520 | [48] | |
Bowl túmulo 170 m al sureste de Hunter's Lodge Inn | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 55094 50086 51 ° 14′54 ″ N 2 ° 38′41 ″ W / 51,2482 ° N 2,6448 ° W / 51,2482; -2,6448 ( Túmulo de cuencos 170 m al sureste de Hunter's Lodge Inn ) | Una carretilla de tazón de 18 metros (59 pies) de diámetro. | 1010648 | [49] | |
Túmulo de tazones 180 m al suroeste de la granja Yoxter | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 51047 53886 51 ° 16′55 ″ N 2 ° 42′12 ″ O / 51.2820 ° N 2.7033 ° W / 51.2820; -2,7033 ( Túmulo de tazón 180 m al suroeste de la granja Yoxter ) | Una carretilla de tazón de 16 metros (52 pies) de diámetro. | 1011532 | [50] | |
Túmulo de cuencos 180 m al oeste de Ubley Warren Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 51108 55226 51 ° 17′39 ″ N 2 ° 42′09 ″ O / 51.2941 ° N 2.7026 ° W / 51.2941; -2,7026 ( Túmulo de cuencos 180 m al oeste de Ubley Warren Farm ) | Una carretilla de tazón de 25 metros (82 pies) de diámetro. | 1010160 | [51] | |
Bowl túmulo 220 m al suroeste de Ubley Hill Farmhouse | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 51606 57202 51 ° 18′43 ″ N 2 ° 41′45 ″ O / 51,3119 ° N 2,6957 ° W / 51,3119; -2,6957 ( Túmulo de cuencos 220 m al suroeste de Ubley Hill Farmhouse ) | Una carretilla de cuenco que tiene 14 metros (46 pies) de diámetro. | 1010284 | [52] | |
Bowl Barrow 230 m al noroeste de Hunter's Lodge Inn | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 54710 50191 51 ° 14′57 ″ N 2 ° 39′01 ″ W / 51,2491 ° N 2,6503 ° W / 51.2491; -2,6503 ( Túmulo de cuencos 230 m al noroeste de Hunter's Lodge Inn ) | Una carretilla de tazón de 10 metros (33 pies) de diámetro. | 1010182 | [53] | |
Bowl túmulo 250 m al noreste de King Down Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 50941 54362 51 ° 17′11 ″ N 2 ° 42′17 ″ W / 51.2863 ° N 2.7048 ° W / 51.2863; -2,7048 ( Túmulo de cuencos 250 m al noreste de King Down Farm ) | Una carretilla de tazón de 21 metros (69 pies) de diámetro. | 1011530 | [54] | |
Bowl Barrow 250 m al noroeste de Victoria Farm | St Cuthbert fuera | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 59314 48669 51 ° 14′09 ″ N 2 ° 35′03 ″ W / 51,2357 ° N 2,5841 ° W / 51.2357; -2,5841 ( Túmulo de cuencos 250 m al noroeste de Victoria Farm ) | Una carretilla de tazón de 18 metros (59 pies) de diámetro. | 1016233 | [55] | |
Bowl túmulo 250 m al sureste de Redhill Farm | Emborough | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 60667 50669 51 ° 15′14 ″ N 2 ° 33′54 ″ O / 51,2538 ° N 2,5650 ° W / 51.2538; -2,5650 ( Túmulo de cuencos 250 m al sureste de Redhill Farm ) | Una carretilla de tazón de 30 metros (98 pies) de diámetro. | 1016297 | [56] | |
Tazón carretilla 250 m al oeste de Starve Lark Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 53251 55975 51 ° 18′04 ″ N 2 ° 40′19 ″ O / 51.3010 ° N 2.6719 ° W / 51.3010; -2,6719 ( Túmulo de cuencos 250 m al oeste de Starve Lark Farm ) | Una carretilla de cuenco que tiene 24 metros (79 pies) de diámetro. | 1008078 | [57] | |
Túmulo de cuencos 260 m al este de Templedown Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 51848 54848 51 ° 17′27 ″ N 2 ° 41′31 ″ W / 51.2907 ° N 2.6919 ° W / 51.2907; -2,6919 ( Túmulo de cuencos 260 m al este de Templedown Farm ) | Una carretilla de tazón de 18 metros (59 pies) de diámetro. | 1011534 | [58] | |
Bowl túmulo 280 m al sureste de Ubley Hill Farmhouse | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 52012 57325 51 ° 18′47 ″ N 2 ° 41′24 ″ W / 51,3130 ° N 2,6899 ° W / 51,3130; -2,6899 ( Túmulo de cuenco 280 m al sureste de Ubley Hill Farmhouse ) | Una carretilla de tazón de 12 metros (39 pies) de diámetro. | 1010282 | [59] | |
Túmulo de cuencos 300 m al norte de Hazel Manor | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 52749 57059 51 ° 18′39 ″ N 2 ° 40′45 ″ O / 51.3107 ° N 2.6793 ° W / 51,3107; -2,6793 ( Túmulo de cuencos 300 m al norte de Hazel Manor ) | Una carretilla de tazón que tiene 17 metros (56 pies) de diámetro. | 1010265 | [60] | |
Túmulo de cuencos 300 m al noreste de Whitnell Corner | Emborough | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 59872 49026 51 ° 14′20 ″ N 2 ° 34′34 ″ O / 51,2390 ° N 2,5762 ° W / 51.2390; -2,5762 ( Túmulo de tazón 300 m al noreste de Whitnell Corner ) | Una carretilla de tazón de 10 metros (33 pies) de diámetro. | 1011670 | [61] | |
Bowl túmulo 300 m al suroeste de Harptree Lodge | Chewton Mendip | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 53553 52235 51 ° 16′03 ″ N 2 ° 40′02 ″ W / 51,2674 ° N 2,6671 ° W / 51.2674; -2,6671 ( Túmulo de cuencos a 300 m al suroeste de Harptree Lodge ) | Una carretilla de tazón de 18 metros (59 pies) de diámetro. | 1010287 | [62] | |
Bowl túmulo 300 m al suroeste de Moor View | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 52107 49325 51 ° 14′28 ″ N 2 ° 41′15 ″ W / 51,2411 ° N 2,6875 ° W / 51.2411; -2,6875 ( Túmulo de cuenco 300 m al suroeste de Moor View ) | Una carretilla de tazón de 18 metros (59 pies) de diámetro. | 1009773 | [63] | |
Túmulo de tazón 300 m al oeste de Newlands Farm | Chewton Mendip | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 57332 50604 51 ° 15′11 ″ N 2 ° 36′46 ″ W / 51,2530 ° N 2,6128 ° W / 51.2530; -2,6128 ( Túmulo de tazón 300 m al oeste de Newlands Farm ) | Una carretilla de tazón de 25 metros (82 pies) de diámetro. | 1008094 | [64] | |
Bowl túmulo 310 m al sureste de Eastwater Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 53772 50538 51 ° 15′08 ″ N 2 ° 39′50 ″ O / 51.2521 ° N 2.6638 ° W / 51.2521; -2,6638 ( Túmulo de tazón 310 m al sureste de Eastwater Farm ) | Una carretilla de tazón de 22 metros (72 pies) de diámetro. | 1009767 | [sesenta y cinco] | |
Túmulo de tazones 320 m al este de Lodmore Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 53567 53914 51 ° 16′57 ″ N 2 ° 40′02 ″ W / 51,2825 ° N 2,6671 ° W / 51,2825; -2,6671 ( Túmulo de cuencos 320 m al este de Lodmore Farm ) | Una carretilla de tazón de 15 metros (49 pies) de diámetro. | 1010458 | [66] | |
Bowl túmulo 330 m al norte de Stoke Woods | Rodney Stoke | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 49160 51339 51 ° 15′32 ″ N 2 ° 43′48 ″ W / 51.2589 ° N 2.7300 ° W / 51.2589; -2,7300 ( Túmulo de cuencos 330 m al norte de Stoke Woods ) | Una carretilla de tazón que tiene 17 metros (56 pies) de diámetro. | 1008086 | [67] | |
Túmulo de cuencos 340 m al este de Templedown Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 51923 54875 51 ° 17′28 ″ N 2 ° 41′27 ″ W / 51,2910 ° N 2,6908 ° W / 51.2910; -2,6908 ( Túmulo de cuencos 340 m al este de Templedown Farm ) | Una carretilla de tazón de 16 metros (52 pies) de diámetro. | 1011535 | [68] | |
Bowl túmulo 340 m al noreste de Wellington Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 49267 54030 51 ° 16′59 ″ N 2 ° 43′44 ″ W / 51,2831 ° N 2,7288 ° W / 51.2831; -2,7288 ( Túmulo de cuencos 340 m al noreste de Wellington Farm ) | Una carretilla de tazón que tiene 17 metros (56 pies) de diámetro. | 1010644 | [69] | |
Bowl túmulo 350 m al noreste de Cheddar Head Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 50408 53068 51 ° 16′29 ″ N 2 ° 42′44 ″ W / 51,2746 ° N 2,7123 ° W / 51.2746; -2,7123 ( Túmulo de cuencos 350 m al noreste de Cheddar Head Farm ) | Una carretilla de tazón de 12 metros (39 pies) de diámetro. | 1010635 | [70] | |
Bowl túmulo 350 m al noroeste de Fernhill Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 52523 55752 51 ° 17′56 ″ N 2 ° 40′57 ″ O / 51.2989 ° N 2.6824 ° W / 51.2989; -2,6824 ( Túmulo de tazón 350 m al noroeste de Fernhill Farm ) | Una carretilla de tazón de 16 metros (52 pies) de diámetro. | 1009745 | [71] | |
Bowl túmulo 350 m al noroeste de Harptree Lodge | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 53444 52804 51 ° 16′21 ″ N 2 ° 40′08 ″ W / 51,2725 ° N 2,6688 ° W / 51,2725; -2,6688 ( Túmulo de cuencos 350 m al noroeste de Harptree Lodge ) | Una carretilla de tazón que tiene 23 metros (75 pies) de diámetro. | 1010286 | [72] | |
Bowl Barrow 365 m al suroeste de Ubley Warren Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 51132 54900 51 ° 17′28 ″ N 2 ° 42′08 ″ W / 51.2911 ° N 2.7022 ° W / 51.2911; -2,7022 ( Túmulo de cuencos 365 m al suroeste de Ubley Warren Farm ) | Una carretilla de tazón de 40 metros (130 pies) de diámetro. | 1008287 | [73] | |
Bowl túmulo 370 m al este de Ubley Hill Farmhouse | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 52119 57378 51 ° 18′49 ″ N 2 ° 41′18 ″ O / 51.3135 ° N 2.6884 ° W / 51,3135; -2,6884 ( Túmulo de cuencos 370 m al este de Ubley Hill Farmhouse ) | Una carretilla de tazón de 16 metros (52 pies) de diámetro. | 1010281 | [74] | |
Bowl túmulo 380 m al sureste de Southfield Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 55186 49623 51 ° 14′38 ″ N 2 ° 38′36 ″ W / 51,2440 ° N 2,6434 ° W / 51,2440; -2,6434 ( Túmulo de cuencos 380 m al sureste de Southfield Farm ) | Una carretilla de tazón de 15 metros (49 pies) de diámetro. | 1010178 | [75] | |
Bowl barrow 380 m al sureste de Beechbarrow | St Cuthbert fuera | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 57466 48871 51 ° 14′15 ″ N 2 ° 36′38 ″ O / 51,2374 ° N 2,6106 ° W / 51.2374; -2,6106 ( Túmulo de cuenco 380 m al sureste de Beechbarrow ) | Una carretilla de tazón de 15 metros (49 pies) de diámetro. | 1020020 | [76] | |
Bowl Barrow 390 m al noreste de Bristol Plain Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 50691 52201 51 ° 16′00 ″ N 2 ° 42′29 ″ W / 51.2668 ° N 2.7081 ° W / 51,2668; -2,7081 ( Túmulo de cuencos 390 m al noreste de Bristol Plain Farm ) | Una carretilla de cuenco que tiene 26 metros (85 pies) de diámetro. | 1010483 | [77] | |
Bowl túmulo 390 m al noroeste de Fernhill Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 52469 55772 51 ° 17′57 ″ N 2 ° 40′59 ″ O / 51,2991 ° N 2,6831 ° W / 51.2991; -2,6831 ( Túmulo de cuencos 390 m al noroeste de Fernhill Farm ) | Una carretilla de tazón de 15 metros (49 pies) de diámetro. | 1009763 | [78] | |
Túmulo de cuencos 400 m al norte de Stoke Woods | Rodney Stoke | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 49419 51291 51 ° 15′31 ″ N 2 ° 43′34 ″ W / 51,2585 ° N 2,7262 ° W / 51.2585; -2,7262 ( Túmulo de cuencos a 400 m al norte de Stoke Woods ) | Una carretilla de tazón de 12 metros (39 pies) de diámetro. | 1008087 | [79] | |
Tazón de fuente a 400 m al noroeste de Starve Lark Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 53091 56075 51 ° 18′07 ″ N 2 ° 40′27 ″ O / 51.3019 ° N 2.6743 ° W / 51.3019; -2,6743 ( Túmulo de cuencos a 400 m al noroeste de Starve Lark Farm ) | Una carretilla de tazón de 20 metros (66 pies) de diámetro. | 1008077 | [80] | |
Bowl túmulo 400 m al sur de Rookham | St Cuthbert fuera | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 55211 49240 51 ° 14′26 ″ N 2 ° 38′35 ″ W / 51,2406 ° N 2,6430 ° W / 51.2406; -2,6430 ( Túmulo de cuencos a 400 m al sur de Rookham ) | Una carretilla de tazón de 18 metros (59 pies) de diámetro. | 1016298 | [81] | |
Túmulo de cuencos 400 m al suroeste de Moor View | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 51965 49326 51 ° 14′28 ″ N 2 ° 41′22 ″ W / 51,2411 ° N 2,6895 ° W / 51.2411; -2,6895 ( Túmulo de cuencos a 400 m al suroeste de Moor View ) | Una carretilla de tazón de 9 metros (30 pies) de diámetro. | 1010106 | [82] | |
Bowl túmulo 410 m al noreste de Bristol Plain Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 50742 52157 51 ° 15′59 ″ N 2 ° 42′27 ″ W / 51.2664 ° N 2.7074 ° W / 51,2664; -2,7074 ( Túmulo de cuencos 410 m al noreste de Bristol Plain Farm ) | Una carretilla de tazón que tiene 23 metros (75 pies) de diámetro. | 1010486 | [83] | |
Túmulo de cuencos 420 m al este de Bristol Plain Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 50756 52106 51 ° 15′58 ″ N 2 ° 42′26 ″ W / 51.2660 ° N 2.7072 ° W / 51,2660; -2,7072 ( Túmulo de cuencos 420 m al este de Bristol Plain Farm ) | Una carretilla de tazón, anteriormente conocida como Green Barrow, que tiene 15 metros (49 pies) de diámetro. | 1010488 | [84] | |
Túmulo de cuencos 420 m al norte de Stoke Woods | Rodney Stoke | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 49276 51382 51 ° 15′33 ″ N 2 ° 43′42 ″ W / 51,2593 ° N 2,7283 ° W / 51.2593; -2,7283 ( Túmulo de cuencos 420 m al norte de Stoke Woods ) | Una carretilla de tazón, anteriormente conocida como Green Barrow, que tiene 12 metros (39 pies) de diámetro. | 1011918 | [85] | |
Túmulo de cuencos 430 m al norte de Whitnell Corner | Emborough | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 59788 49198 51 ° 14′26 ″ N 2 ° 34′39 ″ O / 51,2405 ° N 2,5774 ° W / 51,2405; -2,5774 ( Túmulo de cuencos 430 m al norte de Whitnell Corner ) | Una carretilla de cuenco, que tiene 25 metros (82 pies) de diámetro. | 1008080 | [86] | |
Bowl Barrow 430 m al noreste de Stoke Woods | Rodney Stoke | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 49757 51180 51 ° 15′27 ″ N 2 ° 43′17 ″ W / 51,2576 ° N 2,7214 ° W / 51.2576; -2,7214 ( Túmulo de cuencos 430 m al noreste de Stoke Woods ) | Una carretilla de cuenco, que tiene 14 metros (46 pies) de diámetro. | 1008088 | [87] | |
Bowl túmulo 430 m al noroeste de King Down Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 50352 54230 51 ° 17′06 ″ N 2 ° 42′48 ″ O / 51,2850 ° N 2,7133 ° W / 51,2850; -2,7133 ( Túmulo de cuencos 430 m al noroeste de King Down Farm ) | Una carretilla de tazón, que tiene 20 metros (66 pies) de diámetro. | 1011519 | [88] | |
Bowl túmulo 430 m al suroeste de King Down Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 50370 53922 51 ° 16′56 ″ N 2 ° 42′47 ″ W / 51,2823 ° N 2,7130 ° W / 51,2823; -2,7130 ( Túmulo de cuencos 430 m al suroeste de King Down Farm ) | Una carretilla de tazón, que tiene 10 metros (33 pies) de diámetro. | 1011521 | [89] | |
Bowl túmulo 435 m al noroeste de Ivy Cottage | St Cuthbert fuera | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 54435 48464 51 ° 14′01 ″ N 2 ° 39′14 ″ O / 51,2335 ° N 2,6540 ° W / 51,2335; -2,6540 ( Túmulo de cuencos 435 m al noroeste de Ivy Cottage ) | Una carretilla de tazón, que tiene 9 metros (30 pies) de diámetro. | 1020495 | [90] | |
Bowl túmulo 450 m al este de Bristol Plain Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 50782 52033 51 ° 15′55 ″ N 2 ° 42′24 ″ W / 51.2653 ° N 2.7068 ° W / 51,2653; -2,7068 ( Túmulo de cuencos 450 m al este de Bristol Plain Farm ) | Una carretilla de tazón, que tiene 21 metros (69 pies) de diámetro. | 1010481 | [91] | |
Bowl túmulo 450 m al noroeste de Harptree Lodge | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 53308 52803 51 ° 16′21 ″ N 2 ° 40′15 ″ W / 51,2725 ° N 2,6707 ° W / 51,2725; -2,6707 ( Túmulo de cuencos 450 m al noroeste de Harptree Lodge ) | Una carretilla de cuenco, que tiene 16 metros (52 pies) de diámetro. | 1010285 | [92] | |
Túmulo de cuencos 450 m al sureste de Red Quar Farm | Chewton Mendip | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 56517 51667 51 ° 15′45 ″ N 2 ° 37′29 ″ W / 51,2625 ° N 2,6246 ° W / 51,2625; -2,6246 ( Túmulo de cuencos 450 m al sureste de Red Quar Farm ) | Una carretilla de tazón, que tiene 18 metros (59 pies) de diámetro. | 1008083 | [93] | |
Bowl túmulo 450 m al suroeste de Fernhill Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 52440 55251 51 ° 17′40 ″ N 2 ° 41′01 ″ W / 51,2944 ° N 2,6835 ° W / 51.2944; -2,6835 ( Túmulo de cuencos 450 m al suroeste de Fernhill Farm ) | Una carretilla de tazón, que tiene 23 metros (75 pies) de diámetro. | 1011523 | [94] | |
Túmulo de cuencos, 455 m al oeste de Brimble Pit Pool | Westbury | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST5033650796 51 ° 15′15 ″ N 2 ° 42′47 ″ W / 51,2542 ° N 2,7130 ° W / 51.2542; -2,7130 ( Túmulo de tazón, 455 m al oeste de Brimble Pit Pool ) | Una carretilla de tazón, que tiene 11 metros (36 pies) de diámetro. | 1415590 | [95] | |
Túmulo de cuencos 460 m al este de Charterhouse Warren Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 50438 54861 51 ° 17′27 ″ N 2 ° 42′44 ″ O / 51,2907 ° N 2,7121 ° W / 51.2907; -2,7121 ( Túmulo de cuencos 460 m al este de Charterhouse Warren Farm ) | Una carretilla de cuenco, que tiene 12 metros (39 pies) de diámetro. | 1010640 | [96] | |
Bowl Barrow 470 m al sureste de Southfield Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 55490 49795 51 ° 14′44 ″ N 2 ° 38′21 ″ W / 51,2456 ° N 2,6391 ° W / 51,2456; -2,6391 ( Túmulo de cuencos 470 m al sureste de Southfield Farm ) | Una carretilla de tazón, que tiene 18 metros (59 pies) de diámetro. | 1010263 | [97] | |
Bowl Barrow 490 m al noroeste de Pen Hill Farm | St Cuthbert fuera | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 55349 48418 51 ° 14′00 ″ N 2 ° 38′27 ″ W / 51,2332 ° N 2,6409 ° W / 51,2332; -2,6409 ( Túmulo de cuencos 490 m al noroeste de Pen Hill Farm ) | Una carretilla de cuenco, que tiene 14 metros (46 pies) de diámetro. | 1020206 | [98] | |
Túmulo de cuencos 500 m al norte de East Water | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 53717 51462 51 ° 15′37 ″ N 2 ° 39′53 ″ W / 51.2604 ° N 2.6647 ° W / 51,2604; -2,6647 ( Túmulo de cuencos 500 m al norte de East Water ) | Una carretilla de cuenco, que tiene 13 metros (43 pies) de diámetro. | 1010637 | [99] | |
Bowl túmulo 510 m al sureste de Lodmore Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 53724 53754 51 ° 16′52 ″ N 2 ° 39′54 ″ W / 51,2810 ° N 2,6649 ° W / 51.2810; -2,6649 ( Túmulo de cuencos 510 m al sureste de Lodmore Farm ) | Una carretilla de cuenco, que tiene 19 metros (62 pies) de diámetro. | 1010427 | [100] | |
Túmulo de cuencos 520 m al sureste de Red Quar Farm | Chewton Mendip | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 56551 51647 51 ° 15′44 ″ N 2 ° 37′27 ″ W / 51,2623 ° N 2,6241 ° W / 51,2623; -2,6241 ( Túmulo de cuencos 520 m al sureste de Red Quar Farm ) | Una carretilla de tazón, que tiene 18 metros (59 pies) de diámetro. | 1008082 | [101] | |
Túmulo de cuencos, 540 m al oeste de Brimble Pit Pool | Westbury | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST5025750847 51 ° 15′17 ″ N 2 ° 42′51 ″ O / 51,2546 ° N 2,7142 ° W / 51.2546; -2,7142 ( Túmulo de tazón, 540 m al oeste de Brimble Pit Pool ) | Una carretilla de cuenco, que tiene 22 metros (72 pies) de diámetro. | 1415589 | [102] | |
Bowl Barrow 550 m al sur de Bristol Plain Farm: parte de un cementerio lineal de túmulos redondos | Rodney Stoke | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 50211 51421 51 ° 15′35 ″ N 2 ° 42′54 ″ W / 51,2598 ° N 2,7149 ° W / 51.2598; -2,7149 ( Túmulo de cuencos 550 m al sur de Bristol Plain Farm: parte de un cementerio de túmulos circulares lineales ) | Una carretilla de cuenco, que tiene 12 metros (39 pies) de diámetro. | 1008090 | [103] | |
Túmulo de cuencos 550 m al suroeste de Nordrach | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 50788 55768 51 ° 17′56 ″ N 2 ° 42′26 ″ O / 51.2989 ° N 2.7072 ° W / 51.2989; -2,7072 ( Túmulo de cuencos 550 m al suroeste de Nordrach ) | Una carretilla de tazón, que tiene 18 metros (59 pies) de diámetro. | 1011529 | [104] | |
Bowl Barrow 550 m al sureste de Southfield Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 55554 49741 51 ° 14′42 ″ N 2 ° 38′17 ″ W / 51,2451 ° N 2,6381 ° W / 51.2451; -2,6381 ( Túmulo de cuencos 550 m al sureste de Southfield Farm ) | Una carretilla de tazón, que tiene 18 metros (59 pies) de diámetro. | 1010264 | [105] | |
Túmulo de cuencos 550 m al sureste de Brimble Pit Pool: uno de un grupo de túmulos redondos al norte y al este de Foxhills Wood | Westbury | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 51123 50363 51 ° 15′01 ″ N 2 ° 42′06 ″ W / 51.2503 ° N 2.7017 ° W / 51.2503; -2,7017 ( Túmulo de cuencos 550 m al sureste de Brimble Pit Pool: uno de un grupo de túmulos redondos al norte y al este de Foxhills Wood ) | Una carretilla de cuenco, que tiene 13 metros (43 pies) de diámetro. | 1016293 | [106] | |
Bowl túmulo 570 m al sureste de Lodmore Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 53759 53653 51 ° 16′48 ″ N 2 ° 39′52 ″ W / 51.2801 ° N 2.6644 ° W / 51.2801; -2,6644 ( Túmulo de cuencos 570 m al sureste de Lodmore Farm ) | Una carretilla de tazón que tiene 17 metros (56 pies) de diámetro. | 1010424 | [107] | |
Bowl túmulo 570 m al sureste de Southfield Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 55529 49654 51 ° 14′39 ″ N 2 ° 38′19 ″ W / 51,2443 ° N 2,6385 ° W / 51,2443; -2,6385 ( Túmulo de cuencos 570 m al sureste de Southfield Farm ) | Una carretilla de cuenco, que tiene 15 metros (49 pies) de diámetro. | 1010231 | [108] | |
Túmulo de cuencos 570 m al oeste de Newlands Farm | Chewton Mendip | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 57030 50530 51 ° 15′08 ″ N 2 ° 37′02 ″ W / 51,2523 ° N 2,6171 ° W / 51.2523; -2,6171 ( Túmulo de cuencos 570 m al oeste de Newlands Farm ) | Una carretilla de cuenco, que tiene 30 metros (98 pies) de diámetro. | 1008093 | [109] | |
Túmulo de cuencos 590 m al sureste de Charterhouse Warren Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 50581 54816 51 ° 17′25 ″ N 2 ° 42′36 ″ W / 51,2903 ° N 2,7101 ° W / 51.2903; -2,7101 ( Túmulo de cuencos 590 m al sureste de Charterhouse Warren Farm ) | Una carretilla de tazón, que tiene 20 metros (66 pies) de diámetro. | 1008076 | [110] | |
Túmulo de tazones 600 m al este de Priddy Hill Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 52037 52814 51 ° 16′21 ″ N 2 ° 41′20 ″ O / 51.2724 ° N 2.6889 ° W / 51.2724; -2,6889 ( Túmulo de cuencos 600 m al este de Priddy Hill Farm ) | Una carretilla de cuenco, que tiene 22 metros (72 pies) de diámetro. | 1010521 | [111] | |
Bowl túmulo 600 m al norte de Rookham Plantation | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 54538 49100 51 ° 14′21 ″ N 2 ° 39′09 ″ W / 51.2393 ° N 2.6526 ° W / 51.2393; -2,6526 ( Túmulo de tazón 600 m al norte de Rookham Plantation ) | Una carretilla de tazón, que tiene 21 metros (69 pies) de diámetro. | 1009774 | [112] | |
Túmulo de tazones 610 m al noroeste de Whitestown Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 52238 55261 51 ° 17′40 ″ N 2 ° 41′11 ″ W / 51,2945 ° N 2,6864 ° W / 51.2945; -2,6864 ( Túmulo de cuenco 610 m al noroeste de Whitestown Farm ) | Una carretilla de cuenco, que tiene 30 metros (98 pies) de diámetro. | 1011536 | [113] | |
Bowl túmulo 650 m al noreste de Higher Pitts Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 54038 49468 51 ° 14′33 ″ N 2 ° 39′35 ″ W / 51,2425 ° N 2,6598 ° W / 51,2425; -2,6598 ( Túmulo de tazón 650 m al noreste de Higher Pitts Farm ) | Una carretilla de cuenco, que tiene 16 metros (52 pies) de diámetro. | 1010649 | [114] | |
Bowl Barrow 700 m al sur de Bristol Plain Farm: parte de un cementerio lineal de túmulos redondos | Rodney Stoke | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 50305 51291 51 ° 15′31 ″ N 2 ° 42′49 ″ W / 51,2586 ° N 2,7135 ° W / 51.2586; -2,7135 ( Túmulo de tazón 700 m al sur de Bristol Plain Farm: parte de un cementerio de túmulos redondos lineales ) | Una carretilla de cuenco, que tiene 12 metros (39 pies) de diámetro. | 1008084 | [115] | |
Bowl túmulo 730 m al sureste de Bristol Plain Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 50931 51694 51 ° 15′44 ″ N 2 ° 42′17 ″ W / 51.2623 ° N 2.7046 ° W / 51,2623; -2,7046 ( Túmulo de cuencos a 730 m al sureste de Bristol Plain Farm ) | Una carretilla de tazón, que tiene 18 metros (59 pies) de diámetro. | 1010490 | [116] | |
Bowl túmulo 750 m al suroeste de Dale Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 51939 50857 51 ° 15′17 ″ N 2 ° 41′24 ″ O / 51,2548 ° N 2,6901 ° W / 51.2548; -2,6901 ( Túmulo de cuencos 750 m al suroeste de Dale Farm ) | Una carretilla de cuenco, que tiene 16 metros (52 pies) de diámetro. | 1008214 | [117] | |
Bowl túmulo 760 m al sureste de Bristol Plain Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 50960 51676 51 ° 15′44 ″ N 2 ° 42′15 ″ W / 51.2621 ° N 2.7042 ° W / 51.2621; -2,7042 ( Túmulo de cuencos a 760 m al sureste de Bristol Plain Farm ) | Una carretilla de cuenco, que tiene 13 metros (43 pies) de diámetro. | 1010492 | [118] | |
Bowl túmulo 770 m al sur de Townsend Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 51689 51152 51 ° 15′26 ″ N 2 ° 41′35 ″ W / 51.2571 ° N 2.6930 ° W / 51.2571; -2,6930 ( Túmulo de cuencos 770 m al sur de Townsend Farm ) | Una carretilla de cuenco, que tiene 15 metros (49 pies) de diámetro. | 1009743 | [119] | |
Túmulo de cuencos 800 m al sur de Townsend Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 51735 51113 51 ° 15′26 ″ N 2 ° 41′35 ″ W / 51.2571 ° N 2.6930 ° W / 51.2571; -2,6930 ( Túmulo de cuencos 800 m al sur de Townsend Farm ) | Una carretilla de cuenco, que tiene 16 metros (52 pies) de diámetro. | 1009740 | [120] | |
Bowl túmulo 810 m al sureste de Bristol Plain Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 51003 51646 51 ° 15′42 ″ N 2 ° 42′13 ″ W / 51.2618 ° N 2.7036 ° W / 51.2618; -2,7036 ( Túmulo de tazón 810 m al sureste de Bristol Plain Farm ) | Una carretilla de tazón, que tiene 20 metros (66 pies) de diámetro. | 1010499 | [121] | |
Bowl Barrow 820 m al sur de Bristol Plain Farm: parte de un cementerio lineal de túmulos redondos | Rodney Stoke | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 50402 51182 51 ° 15′27 ″ N 2 ° 42′44 ″ W / 51,2576 ° N 2,7121 ° W / 51.2576; -2,7121 ( Túmulo de cuenco 820 m al sur de Bristol Plain Farm: parte de un cementerio de túmulo circular lineal ) | Una carretilla de cuenco, que tiene 17 metros (56 pies) de diámetro. | 1008089 | [122] | |
Bowl Barrow 850 m al sur de Bristol Plain Farm: parte de un cementerio lineal de túmulos redondos | Westbury | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 50448 51142 51 ° 15′26 ″ N 2 ° 42′41 ″ W / 51,2573 ° N 2,7115 ° W / 51.2573; -2,7115 ( Túmulo de cuencos 850 m al sur de Bristol Plain Farm: parte de un cementerio de túmulos redondos lineales ) | Una carretilla de tazón, que tiene 10 metros (33 pies) de diámetro. | 1008085 | [123] | |
Túmulo de cuencos 850 m al sur de Townsend Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 51808 51046 51 ° 15′23 ″ N 2 ° 41′31 ″ W / 51,2565 ° N 2,6919 ° W / 51.2565; -2,6919 ( Túmulo de cuencos 850 m al sur de Townsend Farm ) | Una carretilla de cuenco, que tiene 17 metros (56 pies) de diámetro. | 1009741 | [124] | |
Bowl túmulo 850 m al sureste de Bristol Plain Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 51036 51629 51 ° 15′42 ″ N 2 ° 42′11 ″ W / 51.2617 ° N 2.7031 ° W / 51.2617; -2,7031 ( Túmulo de cuencos 850 m al sureste de Bristol Plain Farm ) | Una carretilla de cuenco, que tiene 15 metros (49 pies) de diámetro. | 1010502 | [125] | |
Túmulo de cuencos 870 m al suroeste de Charterhouse Warren Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 49221 54528 51 ° 17′15 ″ N 2 ° 43′46 ″ O / 51,2876 ° N 2,7295 ° W / 51,2876; -2,7295 ( Túmulo de cuencos 870 m al suroeste de Charterhouse Warren Farm ) | Una carretilla de cuenco, que tiene 16 metros (52 pies) de diámetro. | 1010642 | [126] | |
Túmulo de cuencos 870 m al suroeste de Dale Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 51701 50931 51 ° 15′20 ″ N 2 ° 41′37 ″ W / 51,2555 ° N 2,6935 ° W / 51.2555; -2,6935 ( Túmulo de cuencos 870 m al suroeste de Dale Farm ) | Una carretilla de cuenco, que tiene 26 metros (85 pies) de diámetro. | 1008217 | [127] | |
Bowl Barrow 900 m al suroeste de Bristol Plain Farm: parte de un grupo de túmulos redondos al sur y suroeste de Bristol Plain Farm | Rodney Stoke | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 49593 51435 51 ° 15′35 ″ N 2 ° 43′26 ″ W / 51,2598 ° N 2,7238 ° W / 51.2598; -2,7238 ( Túmulo de tazón 900 m al suroeste de Bristol Plain Farm: parte de un grupo de túmulos redondos al sur y suroeste de Bristol Plain Farm ) | Una carretilla de tazón, que tiene 21 metros (69 pies) de diámetro. | 1008784 | [128] | |
Bowl Barrow en el jardín de Beechbarrow | St Cuthbert fuera | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 57071 48924 51 ° 14′16 ″ N 2 ° 36′59 ″ O / 51,2379 ° N 2,6163 ° W / 51.2379; -2,6163 ( Bol de carretilla en el jardín de Beechbarrow ) | Una carretilla de tazón, que tiene 20 metros (66 pies) de diámetro. | 1020019 | [129] | |
Bowl Barrow en Stock Hill: parte del cementerio Stock Hill Round Barrow | Chewton Mendip | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 55679 50914 51 ° 15′21 ″ N 2 ° 38′11 ″ W / 51,2557 ° N 2,6365 ° W / 51.2557; -2.6365 ( Túmulo de tazón en Stock Hill: parte del cementerio de túmulos redondos de Stock Hill ) | Una carretilla de tazón, que tiene 12,5 metros (41 pies) de diámetro. | 1014239 | [130] | |
Pulsera Cueva | St Cuthbert fuera | Cueva | Paleolítico | ST 52283 48340 51 ° 13′56 ″ N 2 ° 41′05 ″ O / 51,2322 ° N 2,6848 ° W / 51.2322; -2,6848 ( Cueva de la pulsera ) | Una cueva de la que se han descubierto nueve esqueletos humanos, probablemente de la Edad del Bronce . También se han identificado artefactos romanos. | 1012062 | [131] | |
Puerta de Browne | Wells | Puerta | 1451 | ST5494445852 51 ° 12′36 ″ N 2 ° 38′47 ″ W / 51,210086 ° N 2,646384 ° W / 51,210086; -2,646384 ( Puerta de Browne ) | Brown's Gatehouse (también conocido como Dean's Eye) es una puerta de entrada a un recinto amurallado, la Libertad de San Andrés , que encierra la Catedral del siglo XII , el Palacio del Obispo , Vicar's Close y las residencias del clero que sirven a la catedral. The Brown's Gatehouse fue construido alrededor de 1451, por el obispo Thomas Beckington (también deletreado Beckyngton), y proporciona la entrada a Bishop's Place desde Sadler Street. Lleva el nombre del zapatero Richard Brown, que fue el inquilino de al lado en 1553. Es un edificio de dos pisos de piedra de sillar de Doulting , con un techo de pizarra galesa con frontones detrás de parapetos. | 1006198 | Mas imagenes | [132] [133] [134] |
Agujero de Brownes | Stoke St Michael | Cueva | Paleolítico | ST 66928 47558 51 ° 13′34 ″ N 2 ° 28′30 ″ W / 51,2262 ° N 2,4750 ° W / 51.2262; -2,4750 ( Agujero de Brownes ) | Un extenso sistema de cuevas que se cree que contiene artefactos arqueológicos. | 1010709 | [135] | |
Cámara funeraria (restos de), Murtry Hill, Orchardleigh Park | Buckland Dinham | Tumba de cámara | Neolítico | ST 76297 50667 51 ° 15′17 ″ N 2 ° 20′28 ″ O / 51,2547 ° N 2,3410 ° W / 51.2547; -2,3410 ( Cámara funeraria (restos de), Murtry Hill, Orchardleigh Park ) | Una cámara funeraria probable que fue excavada en 1803 y 1804 cuando se descubrieron huesos humanos y urnas de cremación. | 1006174 | Mas imagenes | [136] |
Campamento 600 yardas (548 m) E de Charterhouse | Priddy | Fuerte en la colina | Edad de Hierro y Romano-Británica | ST 50405 55783 51 ° 15′17 ″ N 2 ° 20′28 ″ O / 51,2547 ° N 2,3410 ° W / 51.2547; -2,3410 ( Campamento 600 yardas (548 m) E de Charterhouse ) | Charterhouse Camp es un fuerte de la Edad de Hierro univallate . Se encuentra aproximadamente a 0,97 kilómetros (0,6 millas) al este del pueblo de Charterhouse . Existe alguna evidencia, en forma de entierros en cuevas locales, de ocupación humana desde finales del Neolítico y principios de la Edad del Bronce . El sitio está asociado con Charterhouse Roman Town y puede haber sido el sitio de Iscalis . | 1006195 | [137] [138] | |
Central de tres señuelos de pato en Walton Moor, al sur de Lord Bath's Drove | Walton | Señuelo de pato | Siglo 19 | ST 45747 33772 51 ° 06′03 ″ N 2 ° 46′34 ″ O / 51.1007 ° N 2.7762 ° W / 51.1007; -2,7762 ( Central de tres señuelos de pato en Walton Moor, al sur de Lord Bath's Drove ) | Una isla dentro de una piscina cuadrada alimentada por cuatro "tuberías". Utilizado como señuelo de pato | 1014449 | [139] | |
Obras principales de la Cartuja | Priddy | Dirige la mía | Romano-Británico | ST 49586 55184 51 ° 17′37 ″ N 2 ° 43′28 ″ W / 51,2935 ° N 2,7244 ° W / 51,2935; -2,7244 ( Obras principales de Charterhouse ) | Las minas de plomo y plata en Charterhouse, fueron operadas por primera vez a gran escala por los romanos , al menos desde el 49 d.C. Al principio, las industrias de plomo / plata estaban estrictamente controladas por los militares romanos , pero en poco tiempo la extracción de estos metales. se contrató a empresas civiles, probablemente porque el contenido de plata del mineral local no era particularmente alto. | 1006127 | [140] [141] [142] [143] | |
Movimiento de tierras circular y túmulos en Beacon Hill | Doulting | Movimiento de tierras | Neolítico | ST 63842 45913 51 ° 12′41 ″ N 2 ° 31′08 ″ W / 51,2113 ° N 2,5190 ° W / 51.2113; -2,5190 ( Movimiento de tierras circular y túmulos en Beacon Hill ) | Tres carretillas de tazón . | 1006199 | [144] | |
Aldea medieval desierta E de Draycott | Rodney Stoke | Movimiento de tierras | Edad media | ST 48876 51586 51 ° 15′40 ″ N 2 ° 44′03 ″ W / 51,2611 ° N 2,7341 ° W / 51.2611; -2,7341 ( Aldea medieval desierta al E de Draycott ) | Una pequeña alquería medieval que incluye los cimientos de un edificio y el sistema de campo circundante. | 1006122 | [145] | |
Alquería medieval abandonada y sistema de campo NO de Ebbor Wood | Priddy | Movimiento de tierras | Edad media | ST 51510 49353 51 ° 14′29 ″ N 2 ° 41′46 ″ O / 51,2413 ° N 2,6960 ° W / 51,2413; -2,6960 ( Sistema de campo y granja medieval desierta al NO de Ebbor Wood ) | El sitio de las alquerías medievales. El más reciente se construyó alrededor de 1788 y se arruinó en 1886. | 1006138 | [146] | |
Sitio medieval desierto al suroeste de Tytherington Bridge | Selwood | Movimiento de tierras | Edad media | ST 76981 44781 51 ° 12′06 ″ N 2 ° 19′51 ″ O / 51,2018 ° N 2,3309 ° W / 51.2018; -2,3309 ( Sitio medieval abandonado al suroeste de Tytherington Bridge ) | Un pueblo medieval desierto. | 1006123 | [147] [148] [149] | |
Sitio medieval desierto W de Lower Batch Farm | Lamyatt | Movimiento de tierras | Edad media | ST 65117 35944 51 ° 07′18 ″ N 2 ° 29′59 ″ O / 51,1217 ° N 2,4998 ° W / 51.1217; -2.4998 ( Sitio medieval abandonado W de Lower Batch Farm ) | Movimiento de tierras de un pueblo medieval desierto. | 1003749 | [150] | |
Túmulo de discos 610 m al noreste de Drove Cottage | Priddy | Carretilla de discos | Edad de Bronce | ST 55910 50083 51 ° 14′54 ″ N 2 ° 37′59 ″ O / 51,2482 ° N 2,6331 ° W / 51,2482; -2,6331 ( Túmulo de discos 610 m al noreste de Drove Cottage ) | Una carretilla de discos de 18 metros (59 pies) de diámetro. | 1009746 | [151] | |
Palomar 220 m al norte de la iglesia de San Felipe y Santiago | Norton St Philip | Palomar | siglo 15 | ST 77130 55926 51 ° 18′07 ″ N 2 ° 19′46 ″ O / 51.3020 ° N 2.3294 ° W / 51.3020; -2,3294 ( Palomar 220 m al norte de la iglesia de San Felipe y Santiago ) | Un palomar de piedra de Doulting del siglo XV que contiene aproximadamente 660 cajas nido. | 1019896 | [152] [153] | |
Secadora en The Coach House, Willow Vale | Frome | Casa de secado | Siglo XVIII o XIX | ST 77896 48142 51 ° 13′55 ″ N 2 ° 19′05 ″ O / 51,2320 ° N 2,3180 ° W / 51.2320; -2,3180 ( Secadora en The Coach House, Willow Vale ) | Un edificio circular de piedra, de unos 5 metros (16 pies) de diámetro, utilizado para secar telas de la industria local de la lana. | 1016955 | [154] | |
Señuelo de pato 1 km al sureste de Manor Farm | Godney | Señuelo de pato | Antes de 1736 | ST 47776 41530 51 ° 10′14 ″ N 2 ° 44′54 ″ O / 51.1706 ° N 2.7484 ° W / 51.1706; -2,7484 ( Señuelo de pato 1 km al sureste de Manor Farm ) | Un señuelo de pato que sobrevive como huecos anegados de hasta 50 metros (160 pies) de longitud. | 1014442 | [155] | |
Señuelo de pato, 590 m al suroeste de Rice Farm | Sharpham | Señuelo de pato | ? | ST 46779 40362 51 ° 09′36 ″ N 2 ° 45′45 ″ W / 51.1600 ° N 2.7624 ° W / 51,1600; -2,7624 ( Señuelo de pato, 590 m al suroeste de Rice Farm ) | El sitio de un señuelo de pato de cuatro tubos con dos pequeñas islas en una piscina cuadrada. El sitio fue dragado en 1984 y 1985 y todavía atrae aves acuáticas. | 1014447 | [156] | |
Señuelo de pato, 820 m SSW de Little Huckham Farm: el oeste de tres señuelos en Walton Moor | Walton | Señuelo de pato | 1823 | ST 44731 34328 51 ° 06′20 ″ N 2 ° 47′27 ″ O / 51.1056 ° N 2.7908 ° W / 51.1056; -2,7908 ( Señuelo de pato, 820 m SSW de Little Huckham Farm: el oeste de tres señuelos en Walton Moor ) | Un señuelo de pato que sobrevive como una piscina ovalada. | 1014448 | [157] | |
Señuelo de pato, 950 m al suroeste del cruce de Westhay Moor Drove y Lewis's Drove | Meare | Señuelo de pato | Antes de 1736 | ST 45807 43087 51 ° 11′04 ″ N 2 ° 46′36 ″ O / 51.1844 ° N 2.7768 ° W / 51.1844; -2,7768 ( Señuelo de pato, 950 m al suroeste del cruce de Westhay Moor Drove y Lewis's Drove ) | Un señuelo de pato de seis tubos desde el que se ve una zona de piscina rectangular. | 1014435 | [158] | |
Señuelo de pato al este de Barrow Wood Lane | Westbury | Señuelo de pato | Finales del siglo XVIII o principios del XIX. | ST 47869 48501 51 ° 14′00 ″ N 2 ° 44′53 ″ W / 51,2333 ° N 2,7480 ° W / 51.2333; -2,7480 ( Señuelo de pato al este de Barrow Wood Lane ) | Un señuelo de pato con una compleja disposición de zanjas y canales, probablemente utilizado desde finales del siglo XVIII o principios del XIX, pero fuera de uso en 1840. | 1014453 | [159] | |
Señuelo de pato en Sharpham Park, 600 m al suroeste de Avalon Farm | Sharpham | Señuelo de pato | ? | ST 46326 38220 51 ° 08′27 ″ N 2 ° 46′07 ″ W / 51.1407 ° N 2.7686 ° W / 51.1407; -2,7686 ( Señuelo de pato en Sharpham Park, 600 m al suroeste de Avalon Farm ) | El sitio de un señuelo de pato de cuatro tubos con una piscina ovalada de aproximadamente 40 metros (130 pies) de largo con una isla ovalada. El sitio fue dragado en 1985 y todavía atrae aves acuáticas. | 1014450 | [160] | |
Asentamiento cristiano primitivo y sitio monástico en Marchey Farm | Wookey | Movimiento de tierras | Romano-británico a la Edad Media | ST 47960 46211 51 ° 12′46 ″ N 2 ° 44′47 ″ O / 51,2127 ° N 2,7464 ° W / 51,2127; -2,7464 ( Asentamiento cristiano primitivo y sitio monástico en Marchey Farm ) | Movimiento de tierras de un asentamiento cristiano que también fue ocupado durante la época romana y la Edad Media . Se han identificado los restos de una edificación rectangular que se cree que fue una capilla rodeada por un banco y un foso. El sitio que se conocía como Martinsey o Martin's Island y estaba conectado con Glastonbury Abbey . | 1011266 | [161] | |
Movimiento de tierras al norte de Stubbs Wood, Merehead | Wanstrow | Movimiento de tierras | Edad romana o del hierro | ST 69561 43681 51 ° 11′29 ″ N 2 ° 26′13 ″ O / 51,1915 ° N 2,4370 ° W / 51.1915; -2,4370 ( Movimiento de tierras al norte de Stubbs Wood, Merehead ) | Un terraplén y una zanja que pueden estar relacionados con un promontorio fortificado. | 1006150 | [162] | |
Movimiento de tierras S de Tadhill Farm | Downhead | Movimiento de tierras | Edad de Hierro | ST 67634 45810 51 ° 12′38 ″ N 2 ° 27′53 ″ W / 51.2106 ° N 2.4647 ° W / 51.2106; -2,4647 ( Movimiento de tierras S de Tadhill Farm ) | Un posible campamento, cercado de ganado o hacienda que pudo haber sido ocupado durante la Edad del Hierro . | 1006169 | [163] | |
Castillo de Farleigh Hungerford | Farleigh Hungerford | Castillo | siglo 14 | ST8007957661 51 ° 19′04 ″ N 2 ° 17′14 ″ O / 51,317704 ° N 2,287232 ° W / 51.317704; -2,287232 ( Castillo de Farleigh Hungerford ) | El castillo de Farleigh Hungerford se construyó en dos fases: el patio interior fue construido entre 1377 y 1383 por Sir Thomas Hungerford . Su hijo, Sir Walter Hungerford , amplió el castillo con un patio exterior adicional, encerrando la iglesia parroquial en el proceso. En la Guerra Civil Inglesa en 1642, el castillo fue tomado por las fuerzas realistas en 1643, pero el Parlamento lo volvió a capturar sin luchar cerca del final del conflicto en 1645. En el siglo XVIII, el castillo cayó en mal estado; en 1730 fue comprado por la familia Houlton, cuando gran parte de él se rompió para su rescate. En 1915, el castillo Farleigh Hungerford fue vendido a la Oficina de Obras y comenzó un programa de restauración. Ahora es propiedad de English Heritage , que lo opera como atracción turística. | 1015871 | Mas imagenes | [19] [164] |
Castillo de Fenny: un castillo de motte y bailey | Wookey | Castillo de motte-and-bailey | Edad media | ST 50767 43585 51 ° 11′22 ″ N 2 ° 42′19 ″ W / 51.1895 ° N 2.7053 ° W / 51.1895; -2,7053 ( Castillo de Fenny: un castillo de motte y bailey ) | Fenny Castle son los restos de un castillo motte and bailey ubicado en un montículo natural de Lias aproximadamente a 20 metros (66 pies) sobre la tierra plana circundante en el borde de los niveles de Somerset . Poco queda de la mampostería y hay evidencia de extensas canteras. El montículo ahora está cubierto de hierba y matorrales con algunos árboles. | 1015496 | [21] [165] | |
Fenny Castle Cross: una cruz medieval a 20 m al noroeste de Castle Farm, Castle | Wookey | Cruzar | siglo 14 | ST 50838 44078 51 ° 11′38 ″ N 2 ° 42′18 ″ W / 51.1938 ° N 2.7049 ° W / 51.1938; -2,7049 ( Fenny Castle Cross: una cruz medieval a 20 m al noroeste de Castle Farm, Castle ) | Restos de una cruz de borde de camino de tres escalones cuadrados. | 1015797 | [166] [167] | |
Cinco túmulos de tazón 500 m al noroeste de Cuckoo Cleeves: parte del cementerio de túmulos redondos de Stock Hill | Chewton Mendip | Carretilla de cuenco | Edad de Bronce | ST 55708 50973 51 ° 15′22 ″ N 2 ° 38′10 ″ W / 51,2561 ° N 2,6361 ° W / 51.2561; -2,6361 ( Cinco túmulos de cuencos a 500 m al noroeste de Cuckoo Cleeves: parte del cementerio de túmulos redondos de Stock Hill ) | Cinco carretillas de tazón que van desde 10 metros (33 pies) a 27 metros (89 pies) de diámetro. | 1014775 | | |
Cuatro túmulos redondos SE de Miners 'Arms Inn, Chewton Rabbit Warren | Chewton Mendip | Carretilla redonda | Edad de Bronce | ST 54612 51688 51 ° 15′45 ″ N 2 ° 39′06 ″ W / 51,2625 ° N 2,6518 ° W / 51,2625; -2,6518 ( Cuatro túmulos redondos SE de Miners 'Arms Inn, Chewton Rabbit Warren ) | Un grupo de túmulos redondos. | 1006215 | [168] [169] [169] [170] | |
Obras inferiores de Fussell: funciona una herramienta de borde de hierro, 210 m al sureste de Wadbury | Mells | Trabajos de hierro | 1740 | ST 73903 48879 51 ° 14′16 ″ N 2 ° 22′36 ″ O / 51,2378 ° N 2,3767 ° W / 51.2378; -2,3767 ( Obras inferiores de Fussell: funciona una herramienta de borde de hierro, 210 m al sureste de Wadbury ) | La Antigua Fábrica del Hierro es un Sitio Biológico de Especial Interés Científico de 0,25 hectáreas . El sitio es una fábrica de hierro en ruinas, que producía principalmente herramientas agrícolas de borde que se exportaban a todo el mundo, y ahora, además de su importancia única y principal en relación con la arqueología industrial, se utiliza como criadero de murciélagos herradura . Está incluido en el Registro de Patrimonio en Riesgo elaborado por Historic England . | 1019796 | [22] [171] [172] [173] [174] | |
Abadía de Glastonbury | Glastonbury | Abadía | pre conquista normanda | ST5005838781 51 ° 08′46 ″ N 2 ° 42′55 ″ O / 51.146101 ° N 2.71534 ° W / 51.146101; -2,71534 ( Abadía de Glastonbury ) | La Abadía de Glastonbury fue un monasterio fundado en el siglo VII y ampliado en el X, antes de que un gran incendio en 1184 destruyera los edificios. Fue reconstruido y en el siglo XIV era uno de los monasterios más ricos y poderosos de Inglaterra. La abadía fue suprimida durante la disolución de los monasterios bajo el rey Enrique VIII de Inglaterra . El último abad, Richard Whiting (Whyting), fue ahorcado, dibujado y descuartizado como traidor en Glastonbury Tor en 1539. Desde al menos el siglo XII, el área de Glastonbury se asoció con frecuencia con la leyenda del Rey Arturo , una conexión promovida por los monjes medievales. quien afirmó que Glastonbury era Avalon . Las leyendas cristianas también han afirmado que la abadía fue fundada por José de Arimatea en el siglo I. Las ruinas de la Abadía de Glastonbury fueron compradas por el Fondo Diocesano de Bath and Wells en 1908 y ahora son propiedad y están administradas por el Fondo de la Abadía de Glastonbury. | 1021077 | Mas imagenes | [175] [176] [177] |
Glastonbury Lake Village | cerca de Godney | Crannog | Edad de Hierro | ST 49286 40757 51 ° 09′49 ″ N 2 ° 43′33 ″ O / 51,1636 ° N 2,7258 ° W / 51.1636; -2,7258 ( Glastonbury Lake Village ) | Glastonbury Lake Village era un pueblo de la Edad de Hierro en un 'crannog' o isla artificial en Somerset Levels . Ha sido descrito como "el pueblo prehistórico mejor conservado jamás encontrado en el Reino Unido". El sitio cubría un área de 122 metros (400 pies) de norte a sur por 91 metros (300 pies) de este a oeste. Se construyó por primera vez en el año 250 a . C. colocando madera y arcilla. Luego se construyeron casas de madera y graneros sobre la base de arcilla y se ocuparon hasta 200 personas en cualquier momento hasta que el pueblo fue abandonado alrededor del año 50 a. C. | 1006156 | Mas imagenes | [9] [10] [178] [179] [180] [181] [182] [183] [184] [185] |
Grupo de túmulos redondos 750 m al noroeste de Ivy Cottage | St Cuthbert fuera | Carretilla redonda | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 54217 48700 51 ° 14′08 ″ N 2 ° 39′26 ″ O / 51.2356 ° N 2.6572 ° W / 51,2356; -2,6572 ( Grupo de túmulos redondos 750 m al noroeste de Ivy Cottage ) | Cuatro túmulos redondos que van desde los 10 metros (33 pies) a los 23 metros (75 pies) de diámetro. | 1020494 | [186] | |
Grupo de siete túmulos redondos 380 m al este de East Water Drove (parte del cementerio Priddy Nine Barrows) | Priddy | Túmulos redondos | Edad de Bronce | ST 53911 52055 51 ° 15′46 ″ N 2 ° 39′45 ″ W / 51,2628 ° N 2,6625 ° W / 51,2628; -2,6625 ( Grupo de siete túmulos redondos 380 m al este de East Water Drove (parte del cementerio Priddy Nine Barrows) ) | Los cementerios Priddy Nine Barrows y Ashen Hill Barrow son una colección de túmulos redondos que datan de la Edad del Bronce . Los túmulos se asientan en crestas de tierra en cada extremo de un campo en un área de Mendip Hills con varios restos neolíticos . Se supone que están relacionados con los círculos de Priddy, que se encuentran a 750 metros (2460 pies) al norte. Ashen Hill consta de seis túmulos de tazón y dos túmulos de campana alineados de este a oeste, mientras que Priddy Nine Barrows se divide en un grupo de siete túmulos redondos y otro par ligeramente separado de los demás. Las excavaciones en 1815 descubrieron entierros de cremación y ajuares funerarios . Un estudio de magnetometría geofísica sugirió que puede haber tres túmulos más. | 1010506 | [6] [7] [8] | |
Grupo de tres túmulos de tazón y un túmulo largo 90 m al noreste de Barrow House Farm | Chewton Mendip | Carretilla de cuenco | Neolítico a la Edad del Bronce | ST 60096 53286 51 ° 16′38 ″ N 2 ° 34′25 ″ W / 51,2773 ° N 2,5735 ° W / 51.2773; -2,5735 ( Grupo de tres túmulos de tazón y un túmulo largo a 90 m al noreste de Barrow House Farm ) | Tres carretillas de tazón y una carretilla larga que varían entre 18 metros (59 pies) y 24 metros (79 pies) de diámetro. | 1011528 | [187] | |
Castillo de Hales: un ringwork y movimientos de tierra asociados en Coles Hill | Frome | Castillo de motte-and-bailey | Edad media | ST 79748 44223 51 ° 11′50 ″ N 2 ° 17′28 ″ W / 51.1971 ° N 2.291 ° W / 51.1971; -2,291 ( Castillo de Hales: un ringwork y movimientos de tierra asociados en Coles Hill ) | El castillo de Hales fue un castillo medieval que se construyó, probablemente en los años inmediatamente posteriores a la conquista normanda de Inglaterra en 1066. El anillo circular tiene 37 metros (120 pies) de diámetro y se encuentra en la ladera norte de Roddenbury Hill , cerca de la Edad del Hierro. Roddenbury Hillfort . Comprende orillas y acequias exteriores y tiene un patio interior inacabado . | 1008805 | Mas imagenes | [188] |
Henge 370 m al noreste de Drove Cottage | Priddy | Henge | Neolítico | ST 55915 49786 51 ° 14′45 ″ N 2 ° 38′00 ″ W / 51,2457 ° N 2,6332 ° W / 51.2457; -2,6332 ( Henge 370 m al noreste de Drove Cottage ) | Drove Cottage Henge se encuentra en un valle. El banco que circunscribe el henge tiene aproximadamente 11,5 metros (38 pies) de espesor y 0,4 metros (1,3 pies) de alto, con un diámetro de alrededor de 54 metros (177 pies) cuando se mide desde el exterior de los bancos. Justo dentro de este banco hay una zanja de 6 metros (20 pies) de ancho y 0,3 metros (0,98 pies) de profundidad, que encierra un área central circular de unos 19 metros (62 pies) de diámetro. En la parte norte de esta área central hay un montículo bajo frente a la salida, que aparece como una ruptura en la orilla exterior. | 1015795 | [189] [190] | |
Hillfort en Fox Covert, 550 m al noreste de Lamyatt Lodge | Lamyatt | Movimiento de tierras | Edad de Hierro | ST 66610 36648 51 ° 07′41 ″ N 2 ° 28′43 ″ O / 51.1281 ° N 2.4785 ° W / 51.1281; -2,4785 ( Hillfort en Fox Covert, 550 m al noreste de Lamyatt Lodge ) | Un movimiento de tierras de la Edad del Hierro , probablemente un recinto de ganado pero conocido como Fox Covert , ocupa 3,25 hectáreas (8,0 acres) en un espolón de Creech Hill con vistas al valle del río Alham . | 1016303 | [191] [192] [193] | |
Hillfort en Roddenbury Hill | Selwood | fuerte en la colina | Edad de Hierro | ST 79782 43925 51 ° 11′42 ″ N 2 ° 17′28 ″ O / 51.195 ° N 2.2911 ° W / 51.195; -2,2911 ( Hillfort en Roddenbury Hill ) | Roddenbury Hillfort es un hillfort univallate de la Edad del Hierro. El sitio cubre 0,84 hectáreas (2,1 acres). En algunos lugares, el banco protector ha sido destruido, en otros permanece hasta 1,6 metros (5,2 pies) de altura y tiene una zanja de 1,8 metros (5,9 pies) debajo. | 1008804 | [194] | |
Campamento de Kingsdown, Mells Down | Buckland Dinham | Fuerte de Univallate | Edad de Hierro | ST 71837 51733 51 ° 15′51 ″ N 2 ° 24′12 ″ W / 51,2642 ° N 2,4033 ° W / 51.2642; -2,4033 ( Campamento de Kingsdown, Mells Down ) | Kingsdown Camp es un castro de la Edad de Hierro . Es un fuerte univallado con un área de 0,15 hectáreas (0,37 acres) y tiene aproximadamente forma de cuadrilátero. En la Edad del Hierro o período romano se construyó un muro de piedra seca, posiblemente de 4 metros (13 pies) de alto y 2,5 metros (8 pies) de ancho. Hay una entrada en el lado noreste. El fuerte continuó siendo utilizado por los romanos. | 1006219 | [195] [196] | |
Recintos del Castillo del Rey, asentamiento defendido por la Edad del Hierro | St Cuthbert fuera | fuerte en la colina | Edad de Hierro | ST 56882 45641 51 ° 12′30 ″ N 2 ° 37′09 ″ W / 51,2084 ° N 2,6191 ° W / 51.2084; -2,6191 ( Recintos del Castillo del Rey, asentamiento defendido por la Edad del Hierro ) | King's Castle es un asentamiento cerrado en la cima de una colina de la Edad del Hierro en el extremo suroeste de Mendip Hills . Consiste en dos o tres sub-recintos interconectados, con lo que parece ser un sistema de campo que se extiende hacia el este; un diseño inusual, el sitio permanece relativamente poco estudiado y no ha sido excavado arqueológicamente. Es un monumento programado y comparte su nombre con el King's Castle Wood que lo rodea, hoy una reserva natural de Somerset Wildlife Trust , aunque este nombre es probablemente una invención moderna. | 1008807 | [197] [198] [199] [200] [201] | |
Pueblos del lago al NO de Oxenpill | Meare | Crannog | Edad de Hierro | ST 44388 42200 51 ° 10′35 ″ N 2 ° 47′44 ″ W / 51.1764 ° N 2.7956 ° W / 51.1764; -2,7956 ( Pueblos del lago al NO de Oxenpill ) | Meare Lake Village es el sitio de un asentamiento de la Edad del Hierro en Somerset Levels . En tiempos prehistóricos había dos aldeas situadas dentro del estanque de Meare ahora drenado , ocupadas en diferentes épocas entre 300 a. Las aldeas se construyeron sobre un pantano sobre una base artificial de madera rellena de matorrales, helechos , escombros y arcilla. | 1006160 | [11] [12] [202] [203] [204] [205] | |
Cueva de la cantera de la colina del horno de cal | Mells | Cueva | Paleolítico | ST 73062 48659 51 ° 14′11 ″ N 2 ° 23′14 ″ O / 51,2365 ° N 2,3872 ° W / 51.2365; -2,3872 ( Cueva de la cantera de Lime Kiln Hill ) | Se ha recuperado una cueva de la que se han recuperado restos de fauna del Pleistoceno y un hacha de sílex del Paleolítico Medio . | 1012068 | [206] | |
Cementerio de túmulos lineales que comprende seis túmulos de tazón 510 m al suroeste de Townsend Farm | Priddy | Carretilla de cuenco | Edad de Bronce | ST 51528 51658 51 ° 15′43 ″ N 2 ° 41′46 ″ O / 51.2620 ° N 2.6961 ° W / 51.2620; -2,6961 ( Cementerio de túmulos lineales que comprende seis túmulos de tazón 510 m al suroeste de Townsend Farm ) | Seis carretillas de tazón en línea. Cada uno tiene entre 10 metros (33 pies) y 23 metros (75 pies) de diámetro. | 1009744 | [207] | |
Movimiento de tierras lineal en Butleigh Wood | Butleigh | Movimiento de tierras | Edad del Hierro o Edad Media | ST 50396 33139 51 ° 05′43 ″ N 2 ° 42′35 ″ W / 51.0954 ° N 2.7097 ° W / 51,0954; -2,7097 (Linear earthwork in Butleigh Wood) | The New Ditch is a linear earthwork of possible Iron Age or Medieval construction. Its construction is similar to Ponter's Ball Dyke 4.8 kilometres (3 mi) to the northeast, with the dyke on the south east of the embankment, but of less massive construction. Both were probably part of a more extensive defence scheme. It is nearly 0.80 kilometres (0.5 mi) in length and was probably of greater extent originally, but as it stands, New Ditch cannot be termed a cross-ridge dyke although it does seem to be a boundary work. It is debatable whether this site is ancient because it is located close to a medieval woodland and a deer park. | 1006152 | [208][209] | |
Long barrow 180 m north of Lime House | Chewton Mendip | Long barrow | Neolithic | ST 60095 53061 51°16′31″N 2°34′25″W / 51.2753°N 2.5735°W / 51.2753; -2.5735 (Long barrow 180 m north of Lime House) | A long barrow which is 48 metres (157 ft) long and 27 metres (89 ft) wide. | 1011526 | [210] | |
Long barrow 230 m east of Chewton Plot | Chewton Mendip | Long barrow | Neolithic | ST 61113 52907 51°16′26″N 2°33′32″W / 51.2740°N 2.5588°W / 51.2740; -2.5588 (Long barrow 230 m east of Chewton Plot) | A long barrow which is 28 metres (92 ft) long and 12 metres (39 ft) wide | 1011524 | [211] | |
Long barrow 370 m south-south-east of Castle Farm | Chewton Mendip | Long barrow | Neolithic | ST 54519 52548 51°16′13″N 2°39′12″W / 51.2703°N 2.6533°W / 51.2703; -2.6533 (Long barrow 370 m south-south-east of Castle Farm) | A long barrow which is 30 metres (98 ft) long and 14 metres (46 ft) wide. | 1011525 | [212] | |
Long barrow and bowl barrow 430 m north west of the Mendip Nature Research Station | St Cuthbert Out | Long barrow and bowl barrow | Neolithic | ST 58589 49575 51°14′38″N 2°35′41″W / 51.2438°N 2.5946°W / 51.2438; -2.5946 (Long barrow and bowl barrow 430 m north west of the Mendip Nature Research Station) | A long barrow which is 29 metres (95 ft) long and 12 metres (39 ft) wide and a bowl barrow which is 11 metres (36 ft) in diameter. | 1020548 | [213] | |
Long barrow 600 m east north east of Brimble Pit Pool | Priddy | Long barrow | Neolithic | ST 51412 50909 51°15′19″N 2°41′51″W / 51.2553°N 2.6976°W / 51.2553; -2.6976 (Long barrow 600 m east north east of Brimble Pit Pool) | A long barrow which is 30 metres (98 ft) long and 11 metres (36 ft) wide. | 1010389 | [214] | |
Long barrow, round barrow and cairn on Pen Hill | St Cuthbert Out | Long barrow | Neolithic | ST 56348 48679 51°14′08″N 2°37′36″W / 51.2356°N 2.6266°W / 51.2356; -2.6266 (Long barrow, round barrow and cairn on Pen Hill) | A long barrow which is 44 metres (144 ft) long and 13 metres (43 ft) wide, a round barrow and a cairn. | 1020018 | [215] | |
Maesbury Castle small multivallate hillfort | Croscombe | Hill fort | Iron Age | ST 60994 47168 51°13′20″N 2°33′35″W / 51.2222°N 2.5597°W / 51.2222; -2.5597 (Maesbury Castle small multivallate hillfort) | Maesbury Castle is an Iron Age hill fort. The enclosure has an area of 2.5 hectares (6.2 acres), and lies at a height of 292 metres (958 ft). The fort has a single rampart up to 6 metres (20 ft) high, with an outer ditch (univallate). Entrances are to the south-east and north-east (with possible outworks). | 1015494 | More images | [143][216][217] |
Market cross in the market place | Shepton Mallet | Market cross | 16th century | ST 61887 43652 51°11′27″N 2°32′48″W / 51.1908°N 2.5468°W / 51.1908; -2.5468 (Market cross in the market place) | The hexagonal market cross was built in the early 16th century. The central column is surrounded by six segmental arches which were added around 1700. Six rebels from the Monmouth Rebellion were executed at the site in 1685. | 1019974 | More images | [23] |
Marston Moat | Trudoxhill | Earthwork | 12th century | ST 76753 43814 51°11′43″N 2°20′24″W / 51.1953°N 2.3400°W / 51.1953; -2.3400 (Marston Moat) | Marston Moat is the site of a fortified manor house built before 1195. The 7.0 metres (23 ft) wide moat which measures 33 metres (108 ft) by 57 metres (188 ft) has a 3.0 metres (10 ft) wide and 0.30 metres (1 ft) high bank on its south and east sides. | 1016302 | [218][219][220] | |
Medieval and post-medieval coal mining remains in Harridge Wood and Edford Wood South | Ashwick | Earthworks | Middle Ages | ST 65397 48181 51°13′54″N 2°29′49″W / 51.2318°N 2.4970°W / 51.2318; -2.4970 (Medieval and post-medieval coal mining remains in Harridge Wood and Edford Wood South) | Earthworks including mounds, spoil tips and bell pits from coal mining which continued at the site until the 17th or 18th centuries. | 1019023 | [221] | |
Medieval coal mining remains immediately south of Benter Cross | Ashwick | Earthworks | Middle Ages | ST 64823 48884 51°14′17″N 2°30′19″W / 51.2380°N 2.5053°W / 51.2380; -2.5053 (Medieval coal mining remains immediately south of Benter Cross) | Earthworks including spoil mounds and shafts from coal mining in the medieval period which may have start as early as the Roman occupation of Britain. | 1019022 | [222] | |
Medieval wayside cross at Bodden | Doulting | Cross | Middle Ages | ST 63977 44050 51°11′40″N 2°31′01″W / 51.1945°N 2.5169°W / 51.1945; -2.5169 (Medieval wayside cross at Bodden) | A square base with the 0.4 metres (1 ft 4 in) remains of the shaft of a cross. | 1015798 | [223] | |
Medieval farmstead, E of Butleigh Wood | Butleigh | Earthworks | Middle Ages | ST 50674 33451 51°05′54″N 2°42′21″W / 51.0982°N 2.7058°W / 51.0982; -2.7058 (Medieval farmstead, E of Butleigh Wood) | Earthworks from a deserted medieval settlement. | 1006132 | [224] | |
Medieval standing cross 50 m west of St Peter's Church | Evercreech | Market cross | 15th century | ST 64891 38681 51°08′47″N 2°30′12″W / 51.1463°N 2.5033°W / 51.1463; -2.5033 (Medieval standing cross 50 m west of St Peter's Church) | The market cross stands on four steps and a 3 metres (9.8 ft) high shaft. In the 19th century the cruciform head was restored. | 1016232 | [225][226] | |
Medieval standing cross 80 m south of St Mary's Church | Croscombe | Cross | 14th century | ST5904144349 51°11′49″N 2°35′15″W / 51.1969°N 2.5876°W / 51.1969; -2.5876 (Medieval standing cross 80 m south of St Mary's Church) | An octagonal base of three steps supports the shaft of the cross. The lower 0.3 metres (1 ft 0 in) of the shaft is original. The upper part is more recent. | 1015796 | [227] | |
Moated manor house site, Spargrove Farm | Batcombe | Earthwork | Middle Ages | ST 67044 37918 51°08′23″N 2°28′21″W / 51.1396°N 2.4724°W / 51.1396; -2.4724 (Moated manor house site, Spargrove Farm) | Earthwork remains of a deserted medieval village surrounded by a moat. It was deserted in the 16th century. | 1006151 | [228] | |
Murtry Old Bridge | Buckland Dinham | Bridge | 15th century | ST 76436 49915 51°14′52″N 2°20′20″W / 51.2479°N 2.3390°W / 51.2479; -2.3390 (Murtry Old Bridge) | A stone arch bridge. Two of the arches are original the other has been replaced. | 1006176 | [229] | |
Nunney Castle | Nunney | Castle | 14th century | ST 73671 45731 51°12′37″N 2°22′43″W / 51.2103°N 2.3786°W / 51.2103; -2.3786 (Nunney Castle) | Nunney Castle was built in the late 14th century by Sir John Delamare on the profits of his involvement in the Hundred Years' War, the moated castle's architectural style, possibly influenced by the design of French castles, has provoked considerable academic debate. Remodelled during the late 16th century, Nunney Castle was damaged during the English Civil War and is now ruined. The architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner has described Nunney as "aesthetically the most impressive castle in Somerset." | 1014716 | More images | [20] |
Outlook Cave | Ebbor Gorge | Cave | Neolithic | ST 52464 48644 51°14′06″N 2°40′56″W / 51.2350°N 2.6823°W / 51.2350; -2.6823 (Outlook Cave) | Human and animal bones from the Neolithic were recovered from the cave in 1907. | 1010711 | [230] | |
Pair of bowl barrows 350 m NNE of Whitnell Corner | Emborough | Bowl barrow | Neolithic to Bronze Age | ST 59818 49081 51°14′22″N 2°34′37″W / 51.2395°N 2.5770°W / 51.2395; -2.5770 (Pair of bowl barrows 350 m NNE of Whitnell Corner) | Two bowl barrows, one of which is 30 metres (98 ft) in diameter and the other 18 metres (59 ft). | 1008081 | [231] | |
Pair of bowl barrows 405 m east of East Water Drove (Part of Priddy Nine Barrows Cemetery) | Chewton Mendip | Bowl barrow | Bronze Age | ST 53866 51730 51°15′46″N 2°39′45″W / 51.2629°N 2.6626°W / 51.2629; -2.6626 (Pair of bowl barrows 405 m east of East Water Drove (Part of Priddy Nine Barrows Cemetery)) | Priddy Nine Barrows and Ashen Hill Barrow Cemeteries include two bowl barrows which are separated from the others. Similarly to the other seven they are around 20 metres (66 ft) in diameter and rise to between 2.5 metres (8 ft 2 in) and 3 metres (9.8 ft) high. | 1010503 | [8] | |
Pair of bowl barrows 640 m south of Bristol Plain Farm: part of a linear round barrow cemetery | Rodney Stoke | Bowl barrow | Neolithic to Bronze Age | ST 50252 51353 51°15′33″N 2°42′51″W / 51.2592°N 2.7143°W / 51.2592; -2.7143 (Pair of bowl barrows 640 m south of Bristol Plain Farm: part of a linear round barrow cemetery) | Two bowl barrows, one of which is 19 metres (62 ft) in diameter and the other 20 metres (66 ft). | 1008091 | [232] | |
Part of the Hospital of St Mary Magdalene, Magdalene Street | Glastonbury | Almshouses | 1444 | ST 49885 38659 51°08′42″N 2°43′04″W / 51.1450°N 2.7178°W / 51.1450; -2.7178 (Part of the Hospital of St Mary Magdalene, Magdalene Street) | In the 1070s St Margaret's Chapel was built on Magdelene Street, originally as a hospital and later as almshouses for the poor. The building dates from 1444. The roof of the hall is thought to have been removed after the Dissolution, and some of the building was demolished in the 1960s. It is Grade II* listed, and a scheduled monument. In 2010 plans were announced to restore the building. | 1020789 | [233][234] [235][236][237] | |
Ponter's Ball linear earthwork | Glastonbury | Dyke | Possibly 3rd century B.C. or post-Roman | ST 53200 37632 51°08′17″N 2°40′06″W / 51.1380°N 2.6682°W / 51.1380; -2.6682 (Ponter's Ball linear earthwork) | Ponter's Ball Dyke is a linear earthwork. It consists of an embankment with a ditch on the east side. The current visible remains extend to just over 1 kilometre (0.62 mi). Interpretation of the site is not clear. It is possible that it was part of a longer defensive barrier associated with New Ditch three miles to the south-west which is built in a similar manner. It has been suggested that it is part of a great Celtic sanctuary, probably 3rd century B.C., while others date it to the post-Roman period and connect it with the Dark Age occupation on Glastonbury Tor. The 1970 excavation suggests the 12th century or later. | 1006154 | [238][239] [18][240] | |
Priddy Circle and barrow cemetery 400 m north of Castle of Comfort Inn | Priddy | Earthwork enclosures | Neolithic | ST 54011 52781 51°16′21″N 2°39′39″W / 51.2725°N 2.6608°W / 51.2725; -2.6608 (Priddy Circle and barrow cemetery 400 m north of Castle of Comfort Inn) | Priddy Circles are a linear arrangement of four circular earthwork enclosures. They are described as 'probable Neolithic ritual or ceremonial monuments similar to a henge'. | 1015501 | [143] [241][242] | |
Priddy Glebe Barrow: a bowl barrow 25 m north of St. Lawrence's Church | Priddy | Bowl barrow | Neolithic to Bronze Age | ST 52817 51415 51°15′36″N 2°40′39″W / 51.2599°N 2.6776°W / 51.2599; -2.6776 (Priddy Glebe Barrow: a bowl barrow 25 m north of St. Lawrence's Church) | A bowl barrow which is 25 metres (82 ft) in diameter. | 1009765 | [243] | |
Rhinoceros Hole, Wookey | St Cuthbert Out | Cave | Paleolithic | ST 53238 47930 51°13′43″N 2°40′16″W / 51.2286°N 2.6711°W / 51.2286; -2.6711 (Rhinoceros Hole, Wookey) | A collapsed rock shelter which was used by humans between 100,000 and 40,000 years ago. | 1010292 | [244] | |
Rode Bridge | Rode | Bridge | c. 1777 | ST 80237 54309 51°17′15″N 2°17′05″W / 51.2876°N 2.2848°W / 51.2876; -2.2848 (Rode Bridge) | A stone two-arch bridge over the River Frome. | 1006180 | [245] | |
Roman amphitheatre 1/2 mile (800 m) N of Charterhouse | Charterhouse | Amphitheatre | Romano-British | ST 49887 56506 51°18′20″N 2°43′13″W / 51.3055°N 2.7203°W / 51.3055; -2.7203 (Roman amphitheatre 1/2 mile (800 m) N of Charterhouse) | The amphitheatre stood west of Charterhouse Roman Town. It is the only one in England to exist at a lead mine. It measures 32 metres (105 ft) by 24.4 metres (80 ft) and the banks for the seating survive 4.5 metres (15 ft) above the arena. It was probably a place of entertainment for the soldiers at the Roman fort which was established here. | 1006193 | [246][247][248] | |
Roman building 270 m north east of Priddy church | Priddy | Earthwork | Romano-British | ST 53095 51461 51°15′37″N 2°40′25″W / 51.2604°N 2.6736°W / 51.2604; -2.6736 (Roman building 270 m north east of Priddy church) | The site of as Roman building. Artefacts from the 1st to 3rd centuries have been uncovered. | 1015497 | [249] | |
Roman building 600 yd (549 m) SW of Lower Sutton Farm | Ditcheat | Earthwork | Romano-British | ST 61784 33297 51°05′52″N 2°32′50″W / 51.0977°N 2.5471°W / 51.0977; -2.5471 (Roman building 600 yd (549 m) SW of Lower Sutton Farm) | Earthworks from a Roman settlement. Pottery from the 3rd and 4th centuries has been uncovered. | 1002956 | [250] | |
Roman building at Lamyatt Beacon, Creech Hill | Lamyatt | Earthwork | Romano-British | ST 67009 36213 51°07′27″N 2°28′22″W / 51.1242°N 2.4728°W / 51.1242; -2.4728 (Roman building at Lamyatt Beacon, Creech Hill) | Lamyatt Beacon marks the highest area of Creech Hill. It is the site of a Romano-Celtic temple, which was in use from 250 A.D. to 375 A.D. | 1003748 | [251] | |
Roman settlement at Town Field | Priddy | Earthwork | Romano-British | ST 50112 56275 51°18′12″N 2°43′01″W / 51.3034°N 2.7170°W / 51.3034; -2.7170 (Roman settlement at Town Field) | Charterhouse Roman Town grew up around the north-western edge of prehistoric lead and silver mines, which were exploited by the Romans. Extraction is thought to have begun as early as 49 A.D. and continued until at least the 4th century. | 1006194 | [141][252] | |
Romano-British settlement on Stoke Moor | Rodney Stoke | Earthwork | Romano-British | ST 45999 48984 51°14′15″N 2°46′30″W / 51.2375°N 2.7749°W / 51.2375; -2.7749 (Romano-British settlement on Stoke Moor) | Earthworks from a 18.5 hectares (46 acres) Roman settlement. Coins and pottery from the 1st to 3rd centuries have been uncovered. | 1011125 | [253] | |
Roman villa complex, 330 m south-west of St Algar's Farm | Selwood | Roman villa | Romano-British | ST7832341854 51°10′32″N 2°18′41″W / 51.1755°N 2.3115°W / 51.1755; -2.3115 (Roman villa complex, 330 m south-west of St Algar's Farm) | Earthworks from a Roman villa surrounded by an enclosure with a ditch surrounding 100 square metres (1,100 sq ft) from which a large number of artefacts have been recovered. | 1006153 | [254] | |
Roman villa NW of Port Way | Hemington | Roman villa | Romano-British | ST 76283 53104 51°16′36″N 2°20′29″W / 51.2766°N 2.3414°W / 51.2766; -2.3414 (Roman villa NW of Port Way) | Earthworks from a Roman villa. | 1006140 | [255] | |
Roman villa NW of Two Acre Plantation | Street | Roman villa | Romano-British | ST 48882 34624 51°06′31″N 2°43′54″W / 51.1086°N 2.7316°W / 51.1086; -2.7316 (Roman villa NW of Two Acre Plantation) | Earthworks from a Roman villa. | 1006182 | [256] | |
Round barrow cemetery 470 m and 400 m north of Pen Hill Farm | St Cuthbert Out | Round barrow | Bronze Age | ST 55718 48611 51°14′06″N 2°38′08″W / 51.2350°N 2.6356°W / 51.2350; -2.6356 (Round barrow cemetery 470 m and 400 m north of Pen Hill Farm) | A round barrow cemetery consisting of five bowl barrows and two cairns. | 1020207 | [257] | |
Round barrow 1435 m SE of Miners' Arms Inn | Chewton Mendip | Round barrow | Bronze Age | ST 55633 51528 51°15′40″N 2°38′14″W / 51.2612°N 2.6372°W / 51.2612; -2.6372 (Round barrow 1435 m SE of Miners' Arms Inn) | A mound which may be a barrow or a spoil heap. | 1006216 | [258] | |
Round barrow in Beacon Plantation | Doulting | Round barrow | Bronze Age | ST 64093 45873 51°12′39″N 2°30′54″W / 51.2109°N 2.515°W / 51.2109; -2.515 (Round barrow in Beacon Plantation) | A group of six round barrows. | 1006178 | [259] | |
Round barrow on Beacon Hill | Ashwick | Round barrow | Bronze Age | ST 63564 46118 51°12′47″N 2°31′23″W / 51.2131°N 2.5230°W / 51.2131; -2.5230 (Round barrow on Beacon Hill) | Three round barrows. | 1003030 | [260] | |
Round barrows in and near Wright's Piece | Priddy | Round barrow | Bronze Age | ST 52550 54693 51°17′22″N 2°40′54″W / 51.2894°N 2.6818°W / 51.2894; -2.6818 (Round barrows in and near Wright's Piece) | A collection of round barrows. | 1006218 | [261] | |
Round barrows SW of Cleeve's Plantation | Chewton Mendip | Round barrow | Bronze Age | ST 56255 50731 51°15′15″N 2°37′42″W / 51.2541°N 2.6282°W / 51.2541; -2.6282 (Round barrows SW of Cleeve's Plantation) | A probable bowl barrow. | 1003027 | [262] | |
Rowberrow: a bowl barrow 40 m north of Hill View | Priddy | Bowl barrow | Bronze Age | ST 52248 52340 51°16′06″N 2°41′09″W / 51.2682°N 2.6858°W / 51.2682; -2.6858 (Rowberrow: a bowl barrow 40 m north of Hill View) | A bowl barrow which is 22 metres (72 ft) in diameter. | 1010391 | [263] | |
Savory's Hole | St Cuthbert Out | Cave | Palaeolithic | ST 52863 48811 51°14′11″N 2°40′36″W / 51.2365°N 2.6766°W / 51.2365; -2.6766 (Savory's Hole) | A cave in Ebbor Gorge from which human bones have been recovered. | 1012061 | [264] | |
Section of medieval road, south of Pomparles Bridge, north of Street | Street | Road | Middle Ages | ST 48672 37514 51°08′05″N 2°44′06″W / 51.1346°N 2.7350°W / 51.1346; -2.7350 (Section of medieval road, south of Pomparles Bridge, north of Street) | The site of a medieval road. | 1014443 | [265] | |
Section of the Abbot's Way trackway, 500 m WSW of Honeygar Farm | Meare | Timber trackway | Neolithic | ST 41979 42583 51°10′46″N 2°49′53″W / 51.1795°N 2.8314°W / 51.1795; -2.8314 (Section of the Abbot's Way trackway, 500 m WSW of Honeygar Farm) | The site of the preserved remains of the Abbot's Way a corduroy timber trackway which was built between 2630 and 2280 B.C. | 1014432 | [265] | |
Sections of the Sweet Track and Post Track, 240 m south west of Sunnyside Farm | Meare | Timber trackway | 3807 or 3806 B.C. | ST 42865 41721 51°10′19″N 2°49′07″W / 51.1719°N 2.8186°W / 51.1719; -2.8186 (Sections of the Sweet Track and Post Track, 240 m south west of Sunnyside Farm) | A section of the Sweet Track, an ancient causeway built in either 3807 or 3806 B.C. and the earlier structure, the Post Track. Construction was of crossed wooden poles, driven into the waterlogged soil to support a walkway that consisted mainly of planks of oak, laid end-to-end. The track was only used for a period of around 10 years and was then abandoned, probably due to rising water levels. | 1014440 | [266] | |
Sections of the Sweet Track and Post Track, 250 m ESE of Station House | Meare | Timber trackway | 3807 or 3806 B.C. | ST 42590 41139 51°10′00″N 2°49′21″W / 51.1666°N 2.8225°W / 51.1666; -2.8225 (Sections of the Sweet Track and Post Track, 250 m ESE of Station House) | A section of the Sweet Track, an ancient causeway built in either 3807 or 3806 B.C. and the earlier structure, the Post Track. Construction was of crossed wooden poles, driven into the waterlogged soil to support a walkway that consisted mainly of planks of oak, laid end-to-end. The track was only used for a period of around 10 years and was then abandoned, probably due to rising water levels. | 1014831 | [267] | |
Small Down Knoll camp | Evercreech | Hill fort | Bronze Age | ST 66623 40624 51°09′51″N 2°28′49″W / 51.1642°N 2.4803°W / 51.1642; -2.4803 (Small Down Knoll camp) | Small Down Knoll, or Small Down Camp, is a Bronze Age hill fort. Finds of flints indicate a prehistoric Mesolithic occupation. The fort has multiple ramparts (multivallate) following the contours of the hilltop, enclosing an area of about 2.4 ha (6 acres). Most of the perimeter is a double rampart, but the flatter eastern side has an extra counterscarp rampart with well-defined double ditches. There are two entrances to the south-east: one is a simple opening with evidence of a guardhouse; and the other shows linear features of a holloway. The fort contains about 14 round barrows (tumuli), which form a line of burials running east-west along the crest of the hill. The fort and the barrows appear to be Bronze Age, but excavations have found some Iron Age pottery in the barrows and the ditches. | 1006175 | [268][269][270] | |
Small multivallate promontory fort on Blacker's Hill | Chilcompton | Hill fort | Iron Age | ST 63666 50051 51°14′58″N 2°31′20″W / 51.2494°N 2.5222°W / 51.2494; -2.5222 (Small multivallate promontory fort on Blacker's Hill) | Blacker's Hill is roughly rectangular and is a promentary type. It covers 6 hectares (15 acres) and originally had two ramparts and two ditches, but on the west and south sides it was defended by the steep drop. In some places the ramparts survive to a considerable height but on the north east side the inner rampart and ditch have been destroyed. There are three gaps but only that on the east seems to be original. | 1015493 | [271][272] | |
St Cuthbert's and Chewton lead mines and Fair Lady Well | Priddy | Lead mines | Roman to late 19th century | ST 54555 50561 51°15′09″N 2°39′09″W / 51.2524°N 2.6526°W / 51.2524; -2.6526 (St Cuthbert's and Chewton lead mines and Fair Lady Well) | The remains of lead mines used between the Romano-British era until the late 19th century. It consists of a series of earthen banks and pools; however the buildings no longer exist. Fair Lady Well is a stone chamber over a spring which was constructed in the Middle Ages. | 1421084 | [273] | |
St Michael's Church, monastic remains, and other settlement remains on Glastonbury Tor | Glastonbury Tor | Ruined church tower | 13th century | ST5121838615 51°08′41″N 2°41′55″W / 51.144709°N 2.698735°W / 51.144709; -2.698735 (St Michael's Church, monastic remains, and other settlement remains on Glastonbury Tor) | Several buildings have been constructed on the summit of Glastonbury Tor during the Saxon and early medieval periods; they have been interpreted as an early church and monks' hermitage. The head of a wheel cross dating from the 10th or 11th century has been recovered. The original wooden church was destroyed by an earthquake in 1275, and the stone Church of St Michael built on the site in the 14th century. Its tower remains, although it has been restored and partially rebuilt several times. Archaeological excavations during the 20th century sought to clarify the background of the monument and church, but some aspects of their history remain unexplained. | 1019390 | More images | [274][275] |
Stow Barrow : a bowl barrow 700 m southwest of Haydon Grange Farm | Priddy | Bowl barrow | Neolithic to Bronze Age | ST 52065 53537 51°16′44″N 2°41′19″W / 51.2789°N 2.6886°W / 51.2789; -2.6886 (Stow Barrow : a bowl barrow 700 m southwest of Haydon Grange Farm) | A bowl barrow which is 35 metres (115 ft) in diameter. | 1010522 | [276] | |
Tedbury Camp | Great Elm | Multivallate hill fort | Iron Age | ST 74347 48794 51°14′16″N 2°22′05″W / 51.2378°N 2.3681°W / 51.2378; -2.3681 (Tedbury Camp) | Promontory hill fort defended by two parallel banks. Also the site of Roman occupation and a coin hoard. | 1006163 | [277][278] | |
The Abbey Barn at Abbey Farm | Glastonbury | Barn | 14th century | ST5036138551 51°08′39″N 2°42′40″W / 51.14406°N 2.710977°W / 51.14406; -2.710977 (The Abbey Barn at Abbey Farm) | The Tithe Barn is now the venue for the Somerset Rural Life Museum. It is a museum of the social and agricultural history of Somerset, housed in buildings surrounding a 14th century barn once belonging to Glastonbury Abbey. It was used as a Tithe barn for the storage of arable produce, particularly wheat and rye, from the abbey's home farm of approximately 212 hectares (524 acres). Threshing and winnowing would also have been carried out in the barn. The barn which was built from local 'shelly' limestone, with thick timbers supporting the stone tiling of the roof. After the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1539 the barn was given to the Duke of Somerset. By the early 20th century it was being used as a farm store by the Mapstone family. In 1974 they donated it to Somerset County Council and between 1976 and 1978 underwent restoration. | 1019389 | More images | [16][279] |
The Abbot's Fish House and fishponds | Meare | Fish house | 14th century | ST4580441729 51°10′20″N 2°46′36″W / 51.172219°N 2.776593°W / 51.172219; -2.776593 (The Abbot's Fish House and fishponds) | The Abbot's Fish House was built in the 14th century. It is the only surviving monastic fishery building in England. Fishing was an important source of food for the monks of Glastonbury Abbey. Fishing was carried out in artificial ponds, which were mentioned at Meare in the Domesday Book and from the River Brue and Meare Pool. The present rectangular stone building was constructed by the abbot between 1322 and 1335 for the storage and processing of the fish and as a residence for the chief fisherman. After the Dissolution of the Monasteries the building fell into disrepair and it was seriously damaged by fire in the 1880s. Some restoration has been undertaken during the 20th century, including the replacement of the roof in the 1920s. | 1008018 | More images | [17][280][281] |
The Devil's Bed and Bolster long barrow | Beckington | Long barrow | Neolithic | ST 81495 53333 51°16′44″N 2°16′00″W / 51.2788°N 2.2667°W / 51.2788; -2.2667 (The Devil's Bed and Bolster long barrow) | The long barrow is 35 metres (115 ft) long and 21 metres (69 ft) wide. | 1017897 | [282] | |
The easternmost of three duck decoys on Walton Moor | Walton | Duck decoy | 19th century | ST 46078 33855 51°06′05″N 2°46′17″W / 51.1014°N 2.7715°W / 51.1014; -2.7715 (The easternmost of three duck decoys on Walton Moor) | The remains of a duck decoy with a central island. | 1014446 | [283] | |
The Falconry, Farleigh Hungerford | Norton St Philip | Falconry | 14th or 15th century | ST 79676 58022 51°19′15″N 2°17′35″W / 51.3209°N 2.2930°W / 51.3209; -2.2930 (The Falconry, Farleigh Hungerford) | A rectangular stone two-storey cartshed and falconry. | 1006172 | [284] | |
The tithe barn | Doulting | Tithe barn | 15th century | ST 64725 43024 51°11′07″N 2°30′20″W / 51.1854°N 2.5056°W / 51.1854; -2.5056 (The tithe barn) | The Tithe Barn was built in the 15th century. Tithe barns were used to store tithes, from the local farmers to the ecclesiastical landlords. In this case the landlord was Glastonbury Abbey. | 1003025 | More images | [285] |
Tithe Barn, Pilton | Pilton | Tithe barn | 14th century | ST5890140630 51°09′48″N 2°35′21″W / 51.163432°N 2.589142°W / 51.163432; -2.589142 (Tithe Barn, Pilton) | The Tithe Barn in Pilton was built in the 14th century as a tithe barn to hold produce for Glastonbury Abbey. It was damaged by fire in 1963 and it remained a wreck until Michael Eavis, organiser of the Glastonbury Festival, bought it in 1995, and presented the barn to the Pilton Barn Trust. The project was made possible with a grant of £400,000 from English Heritage. The Glastonbury festival contributed a further £100,000. | 1006224 | More images | [15][286][287][288] |
The Tribunal | Glastonbury | House | 15th century | ST4993438961 51°08′52″N 2°43′02″W / 51.147709°N 2.717137°W / 51.147709; -2.717137 (The Tribunal) | The Tribunal was built in the 15th century as a merchant's house. The history of the building is not well documented, although the majority of the present stone house was constructed in the 15th century on the site of a 12th century wooden building. The current front wall was added in the 16th century. It has been used as a merchant's house and possibly a shop and school. The building is currently in the guardianship of English Heritage and used as a tourist information centre. On the first floor is the museum of the Glastonbury Antiquarian Society which houses artefacts from Glastonbury Lake Village. | 1014714 | More images | [289][290] |
Three bowl barrows at Green Ore, two 150 m south east and one 420 m south west of Newlands Farm | St Cuthbert Out | Bowl barrow | Bronze Age | ST 57267 50230 51°14′59″N 2°36′49″W / 51.2496°N 2.6136°W / 51.2496; -2.6136 (Three bowl barrows at Green Ore, two 150 m south east and one 420 m south west of Newlands Farm) | Three bowl barrows each around 15 metres (49 ft) in diameter. | 1020546 | [291] | |
Three bowl barrows 400 m north west of Haydon Hut | St Cuthbert Out | Bowl barrow | Bronze Age | ST 57865 48927 51°14′17″N 2°36′18″W / 51.2380°N 2.6049°W / 51.2380; -2.6049 (Three bowl barrows 400 m north west of Haydon Hut) | A bowl barrow which is 22 metres (72 ft) in diameter. | 1020021 | [292] | |
Three bowl barrows in Big Plantation, 690 m south west of Beechbarrow | St Cuthbert Out | Bowl barrow | Bronze Age | ST 56696 48511 51°14′03″N 2°37′18″W / 51.2341°N 2.6216°W / 51.2341; -2.6216 (Three bowl barrows in Big Plantation, 690 m south west of Beechbarrow) | Three bowl barrows each around 12 metres (39 ft) in diameter. | 1020205 | [293] | |
Three of the Priddy Circles and one barrow, 400 m west of Castle Farm | Priddy | Earthwork and enclosures | Neolithic | ST 54011 52781 51°16′21″N 2°39′39″W / 51.2725°N 2.6608°W / 51.2725; -2.6608 (Three of the Priddy Circles and one barrow, 400 m west of Castle Farm) | Priddy Circles are a linear arrangement of four circular earthwork enclosures. They are described as 'probable Neolithic ritual or ceremonial monuments similar to a henge'. | 1015498 | [143] [242][294] | |
Timber trackway site, 700 m west of Honeygar Farm | Meare | Timber trackway | Neolithic | ST 41793 42773 51°10′52″N 2°50′03″W / 51.1812°N 2.8341°W / 51.1812; -2.8341 (Timber trackway site, 700 m west of Honeygar Farm) | The remains of a brushwood track built between 3650 and 3500 B.C. | 1014434 | [295] | |
Tinney's trackways, west of Sharpham Bridge | Sharpham | Timber trackway | Neolithic | ST 46708 38088 51°08′23″N 2°45′47″W / 51.1396°N 2.7631°W / 51.1396; -2.7631 (Tinney's trackways, west of Sharpham Bridge) | The route of several brushwood tracks. | 1014436 | [296] | |
Two bell barrows and a bowl barrow 370 m east of Clover Farm: part of a group of round barrows west of Cranmore railway station | Cranmore | Bell barrows and a bowl barrow | Bronze Age | ST 65847 42744 51°10′58″N 2°29′24″W / 51.1829°N 2.4900°W / 51.1829; -2.4900 (Two bell barrows and a bowl barrow 370 m east of Clover Farm: part of a group of round barrows west of Cranmore railway station) | The bell barrows are 30 metres (98 ft) and 25 metres (82 ft) in diameter while the bowl barrow is 11 metres (36 ft). | 1016304 | [297] | |
Two bowl barrows 350 m south of Brimble Pit Pool: part of a group of round barrows north and east of Foxhills Wood | Westbury | Bowl barrow | Bronze Age | ST 50828 50469 51°15′05″N 2°42′21″W / 51.2513°N 2.7059°W / 51.2513; -2.7059 (Two bowl barrows 350 m south of Brimble Pit Pool: part of a group of round barrows north and east of Foxhills Wood) | Two bowl barrows one of which is 17 metres (56 ft) in diameter and the other 12 metres (39 ft). | 1016295 | [298] | |
Two bowl barrows 550 m south west of Haydon House | St Cuthbert Out | Bowl barrow | Bronze Age | ST 57876 47893 51°13′43″N 2°36′17″W / 51.2287°N 2.6047°W / 51.2287; -2.6047 (Two bowl barrows 550 m south west of Haydon House) | Two bowl barrows each approximately 13 metres (43 ft) in diameter. | 1020208 | [299] | |
Two bowl barrows 850 m south east of Brimble Pit Pool: part of a group of round barrows north and east of Foxhills Wood | Westbury | Bowl barrow | Bronze Age | ST 51219 50056 51°14′51″N 2°42′01″W / 51.2476°N 2.7003°W / 51.2476; -2.7003 (Two bowl barrows 850 m south east of Brimble Pit Pool: part of a group of round barrows north and east of Foxhills Wood) | Two bowl barrows one of which is 10 metres (33 ft) in diameter and the other 11.5 metres (38 ft). | 1016294 | [300] | |
Two bowl barrows on Barren Down, 250 m north west of Princes Lodge | Shepton Mallet | Bowl barrow | Bronze Age | ST 62097 44147 51°11′43″N 2°32′38″W / 51.1953°N 2.5438°W / 51.1953; -2.5438 (Two bowl barrows on Barren Down, 250 m north west of Princes Lodge) | Two bowl barrows, one of which is 18 metres (59 ft) in diameter and the other 11 metres (36 ft). | 1019422 | [301] | |
Two round barrows on Beacon Hill | Ashwick | Round barrow | Bronze Age | ST 63408 46142 51°15′05″N 2°35′48″W / 51.2513°N 2.5966°W / 51.2513; -2.5966 (Two round barrows on Beacon Hill) | Two round barrows each around 12 metres (39 ft) in diameter. | 1006200 | [302] | |
Two round barrows SE of Castle of Comfort Inn | Chewton Mendip | Round barrow | Bronze Age | ST 54486 52935 51°16′25″N 2°39′14″W / 51.2737°N 2.6538°W / 51.2737; -2.6538 (Two round barrows SE of Castle of Comfort Inn) | A long mound believed to be two adjacent round barrows. | 1006217 | [303] | |
Two round barrows 600 yd (550 m) ENE of Green Ore | Chewton Mendip | Round barrow | Bronze Age | ST 58461 50413 51°15′05″N 2°35′48″W / 51.2514°N 2.5966°W / 51.2514; -2.5966 (Two round barrows 600 yd (550 m) ENE of Green Ore) | Two mounds which are believed to be round barrows, surrounded by several other mounds which are thought to be spoil heaps. | 1002959 | [304] | |
Vobster Breach colliery, 890 m ENE of Tweed Farm | Leigh-on-Mendip | Coal mine | 19th century | ST 69755 48900 51°14′19″N 2°26′05″W / 51.2385°N 2.4346°W / 51.2385; -2.4346 (Vobster Breach colliery, 890 m ENE of Tweed Farm) | The remains of a coal mine including the coking ovens, shafts, drainage adits and branch railway. | 1014867 | [305] | |
Wadbury Camp | Mells | Univallate hill fort | Iron Age | ST 73753 48859 51°14′21″N 2°22′49″W / 51.2391°N 2.3803°W / 51.2391; -2.3803 (Wadbury Camp) | A promontory hill fort covering 30 hectares (74 acres) surrounded by a bank and scarp. | 1006162 | [306][307] | |
Westbury Beacon, a bell barrow 720 m west of Brimble Pit Pool | Westbury | Bell barrow | Bronze Age | ST5004950748 51°15′13″N 2°43′02″W / 51.2537°N 2.7171°W / 51.2537; -2.7171 (Westbury Beacon, a bell barrow 720 m west of Brimble Pit Pool) | A bell barrow approximately 28 metres (92 ft) in diameter. | 1006177 | [308] | |
Westbury Camp, slight univallate hillfort, 750 m north of Stokewood Cottage | Rodney Stoke | Hill fort | Iron Age | ST 49201 51126 51°15′30″N 2°43′37″W / 51.2583°N 2.7269°W / 51.2583; -2.7269 (Westbury Camp, slight univallate hillfort, 750 m north of Stokewood Cottage) | Westbury Camp is a univallate Iron Age hill fort. The camp is largely situated in a hill slope. The north east defences has largely been destroyed by small quarries over the years. The narrow top of the hill bank suggests that it may have been surmounted by a dry stone wall. Along part of the east side of the camp there are traces of a berm between the bank and the outer ditch and at the western angle shallow quarry pits occur internally and externally set back from the 'rampart'. | 1015500 | [309][310][311] | |
Westbury village cross | Westbury | Cross | 15th century | ST 50048 48806 51°14′10″N 2°43′01″W / 51.2362°N 2.7169°W / 51.2362; -2.7169 (Westbury village cross) | A 1.9 metres (6 ft 3 in) high shaft of a cross on a six step octagonal base. | 1016292 | [312] | |
Whatley Combe Roman villa | Nunney | Earthworks | Romano-British | ST 74316 47005 51°13′18″N 2°22′09″W / 51.2217°N 2.3692°W / 51.2217; -2.3692 (Whatley Combe Roman villa) | Earthworks from a multi-room Roman villa, with a bath suite, occupied during the 4th century. | 1006188 | [313] | |
Witham Priory | Witham Friary | Monastery | 12th century | ST 75795 41646 51°10′25″N 2°20′51″W / 51.1735°N 2.3476°W / 51.1735; -2.3476 (Witham Priory) | Earthworks from a Carthusian monastery which was occupied between the 12th and 16th centuries. | 1006161 | [314] | |
World War II bombing decoy complex, anti-aircraft obstructions and Beacon Batch round barrow cemetery on Black Down | Priddy | Earthworks | 1940 | ST 47960 57110 51°18′42″N 2°44′30″W / 51.3116°N 2.7417°W / 51.3116; -2.7417 (World War II bombing decoy complex, anti-aircraft obstructions and Beacon Batch round barrow cemetery on Black Down) | Earthworks from a World War II bombing decoy town. The decoy, known under the code name Starfish used fires of creosote and water to simulate incendiary bombs exploding. The site was home to a Z battery of anti aircraft rockets. Piles of stones (known as cairns) were also created to prevent enemy aircraft from using the hilltop as a landing site. | 1020995 | [315][316] [24][317] |
Ver también
- Scheduled Monuments in Somerset
- Grade I listed buildings in Mendip
- Grade II* listed buildings in Mendip
Notas
- ^ The date given is the date used by Historic England as significant for the initial building or that of an important part in the structure's description.
- ^ Sometimes known as OSGB36, the grid reference is based on the British national grid reference system used by the Ordnance Survey.
- ^ The "List Entry Number" is a unique number assigned to each listed building and scheduled monument by Historic England.
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