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Appendix 1 – Archaeological Sites ______ APPENDIX 1 – ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES ______________________________________________________________________ LIST OF SCHEDULED ANCIENT MONUMENTS WITHIN PURBECK Parish Grid Ref. SAM No. Description Affpuddle SY 789 922 28343 Group of round barrows on Pallington Clump SY 787 922 28342 SY 787 921 28342 SY 790 921 28343 SY 7909 9214 28344 Affpuddle SY 801 923 199 Barrows on Affpuddle Heath and Bryants Puddle Heath SY 805 924 SY 807 923 SY 814 925 SY 815 925 Affpuddle SY 796 925 528 Round barrow in Sares Wood Affpuddle SY 821 945 29054 Double barrow Affpuddle SY 824 924 616 Round barrow in Throop Clump Arne / Wareham SY 897 870 238 Earthworks on Worgret Heath and Wareham Common SY 901 872 SY 901 871 SY 903 877 SY 907 874 SY 910 874 SY 911 874 Arne / Wareham SY 900 872 244 Round barrows on Worgret Heath SY 904 872 SY 906 871 Arne SY 930 845 573 Round barrows on Stoborough Heath Arne / Church Knowle / East SY 915 847 697 Three Lords Barrow: round barrow Holme / Steeple Arne SY 967 848 745 Sharford Bridge Arne SY 9390 8441 21970 Three Barrows: group of three round barrows on the southern edge of Middlebere Heath Arne SY 9204 8571 22997 The King's Barrow 230m east of Bartlett's Firs Arne SY 9164 8570 22998 Bowl barrow in Bartlett's Firs Arne SY 9692 8816 28301 Bowl barrow on Arne Hill Arne SY 9716 8806 28302 Bowl barrow on Arne Hill Arne SY 9025 8700 28306 Bowl barrow 500m west of Worgret Manor Farm Arne SY 9217 8468 28307 Bowl barrow on Stoborough Heath Bere Regis SY 830 972 87 Long barrow 1,000m west of Bere Down Buildings Bere Regis SY 840 937 29052 Blackhill Clump Barrow Bere Regis SY 856 947 28386 Woodbury Hill Camp Bere Regis SY 859 950 28366 Round barrow south west of Oak Cottage Bere Regis SY 863 950 28367 Group of round barrows in Bere Wood Bere Regis SY 861 953 28368 Round barrow in The Dungeon Bere Regis SY 845 930 410 End Barrow Bere Regis SY 844 937 28331 Hundred Barrow Bere Regis / Turners Puddle SY 837 939 412 Group of six round barrows on Black Hill SY 836 940 SY 837 940 SY 839 942 SY 837 941 SY 835 944 Bere Regis 413 Two round barrows north east of Gully Coppice SY 834 944 Purbeck District Plan: Final Edition 182 APPENDIX 1 – ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES ______________________________________________________________________ LIST OF SCHEDULED ANCIENT MONUMENTS WITHIN PURBECK (cont.) Parish Grid Ref. SAM No. Description Bere Regis SY 862 894 578 Two round barrows on South Heath Bere Regis SY 831 971 28362 Two round barrows south of Horse Close Plantation SY 831 975 Bere Regis SY 843 910 620 Round barrow on Gallows Hill Bere Regis SY 860 964 28351 Bolton's Barrow: round barrow Bere Regis SY 839 971 28345 Round barrows on Bere Down SY 842 973 28346 SY 844 973 28348 Bere Regis SY 834 966 637 Round barrow north of Millum Head Bere Regis SY 825 972 659 Three round barrows north west of Millum Head SY 826 968 SY 826 966 Bere Regis SY 863 929 680 Yon Barrow: round barrow Bere Regis SY 852 972 28387 Section of Roman Road 150m long, adjoining Bagwood Rd Bere Regis SY 848 946 28388 Site of manor house near Court Farm Bere Regis SY 8444 9717 28349 Bowl barrow Bere Regis SY 8637 9507 28367 Bowl barrow Bere Regis SY 8621 9290 28375 Bowl barrow Bere Regis SY 8625 9227 28376 Bowl barrow Bere Regis SY 8616 9642 28353 Bowl barrow Bloxworth SY 894 926 130 Woolsbarrow camp ramparts Bloxworth SY 872 965 631 Round barrows on Bloxworth Down SY 875 964 SY 876 962 SY 877 963 SY 877 962 SY 876 961 SY 877 961 Bloxworth SY 8984 9633 28365 Bowl barrow Church Knowle SY 922 839 571 Icen Barrow Church Knowle / Arne / East SY 915 847 697 Three Lords Barrow: round barrow Holme / Steeple Church Knowle SY 945 823 707 Round barrows on Knowle Hill SY 943 823 Church Knowle SY 930 821 708 Cross-ridge dykes, mound and settlement on Knowle Hill SY 933 821 SY 935 823 SY 944 824 SY 944 823 Church Knowle SY 934 827 712 East Creech Roman villa Church Knowle SY 929 822 731 Round barrow 270m south of East Creech Farm Church Knowle SY 929 819 733 Pillow mounds 140m north of Woolland Grove Church Knowle SY 931 796 28322 Settlement on Smedmore Hill Church Knowle / Steeple SY 9209 8233 28308 Bowl barrow on Creech Barrow Hill Church Knowle SY 9233 8209 28313 Oval barrow at the western end of Stonehill Down Church Knowle SY 9298 8227 28315 Bowl barrow on Stonehill Down Church Knowle SY 9259 8405 28317 Bowl barrow on Creech Heath Church Knowle SY 9250 8402 28318 Group of three bowl barrows on Creech Heath Church Knowle SY 9456 8232 28323 Bowl barrow Purbeck District Plan: Final Edition 183 APPENDIX 1 – ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES ______________________________________________________________________ LIST OF SCHEDULED ANCIENT MONUMENTS WITHIN PURBECK (cont.) Parish Grid Ref. SAM No. Description Coombe Keynes SY 847 833 755 Lulworth Castle North Lodges and park walls SY 849 834 Coombe Keynes SY 8615 8447 21917 Two bell barrows and a bowl barrow 400m south west of Oak Tree Farm Coombe Keynes SY 8606 8449 21918 Two bowl barrows 400m south west of Oak Tree Farm Coombe Keynes SY 8600 8437 21919 Six bowl barrows 550m south west of Oak Tree Farm Coombe Keynes SY 8619 8457 21920 Bowl barrow 240m south of Oak Tree Farm Coombe Keynes SY 8656 8493 21932 Bowl barrow 320m north east of Oak Tree Farm Coombe Keynes SY 8670 8506 21933 Bowl barrow 500m north east of Oak Tree Farm Corfe Castle SY 994 821 9 Rempstone stone circle Corfe Castle SY 997 816 69 Group of round barrows on Nine Barrow Down Corfe Castle SY 957 780 158 Kingston Down Romano-British farm Corfe Castle SY 969 788 160 Barrow 360m south of Afflington Barn Corfe Castle SY 967 785 161 Barrow 910m south east of Kingston Barn Corfe Castle SY 972 806 393 Round barrow 450m north of Afflington Farm Corfe Castle SY 978 827 683 Roman site north of Brenscombe Farm Corfe Castle SY 986 836 686 Round barrow on Brenscombe Heath Corfe Castle SY 9594 8226 21960 Corfe Castle: a large enclosure castle and 18th century Vineyard Bridge Corfe Castle SY 9631 8089 21961 Bowl barrow 470m WNW of Peaked Close House Group of four bowl barrows 250m WNW of Peaked Close Corfe Castle SY 9654 8084 21962 House Corfe Castle SY 9612 8090 21963 Bowl barrow 650m WNW of Peaked Close House Corfe Castle SY 9594 8092 21964 Bowl barrow 850m WNW of Peaked Close House Corfe Castle SY 9590 8089 21965 Bowl barrow 900m WNW of Peaked Close Copse Corfe Castle SY 9587 8098 21966 Bowl barrow 930m WNW of Peaked Close House Corfe Castle SY 9566 8097 21967 Bowl barrow 1,120m WNW of Peaked Close House Corfe Castle SY 9562 8197 21968 The Rings: a ringwork and bailey and a Civil War battery 400m south west of Corfe Castle Corfe Castle SY 9543 8236 21969 Group of three bowl barrows on West Hill East Chaldon SY 771 833 243 North Holworth: deserted village east of Holworth Farm East Chaldon SY 796 816 726 Round pound enclosure East Chaldon SY 799 806 762 Field system in The Warren Lord's Barrow: a bowl barrow 500m north of Northground East Chaldon SY 7776 8412 21906 Dairy East Chaldon SY 7867 8418 21907 Bowl barrow to the west of The Five Marys East Chaldon SY 7902 8420 21908 The Five Marys round barrow cemetery East Chaldon SY 7926 8418 21909 Bowl barrow at Five Marys East Chaldon SY 7901 8357 21910 Bowl barrow c.200m NNW of East Chaldon East Chaldon SY 7923 8359 21911 Bowl barrow c.240m north of East Chaldon East Chaldon SY 7929 8358 21912 Two bowl barrows c.280m north east of East Chaldon East Chaldon SY 7933 8133 21913 Wardstone Barrow: bowl barrow East Chaldon SY 7995 8199 21914 Bush Barrow: a bowl barrow 650m NE of Chideock Farm East Chaldon SY 7994 8163 21915 Bowl barrow 550m east of Chideock Farm East Chaldon SY 7821 8155 21951 Bowl barrow 470m south east of Down Barn East Chaldon SY 7791 8102 21952 Two bowl barrows 560m south east of Hill Barn East Chaldon SY 7758 8117 21953 Two bowl barrows 200m south east of Hill Barn East Chaldon SY 7754 8114 21954 Bowl barrow 200m south-east of Hill Barn East Chaldon SY 7836 8134 21955 Bowl barrow 550m south of Chaldon Down Buildings Purbeck District Plan: Final Edition 184 APPENDIX 1 – ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES ______________________________________________________________________ LIST OF SCHEDULED ANCIENT MONUMENTS WITHIN PURBECK (cont.) Parish Grid Ref. SAM No. Description East Chaldon SY 7831 8125 21956 Bowl barrow 650m south of Chaldon Down Buildings East Chaldon SY 7837 8125 21957 Bowl barrow 660m south of Chaldon Down Buildings East Holme / Arne / Church SY 915 847 697 Three Lords Barrow: round barrow Knowle / Steeple East Holme SY 907 853 698 Three round barrows in Holme Lane Plantation East Holme SY 9067 8441 21943 The northern of two bowl barrows on Holme Mount East Holme SY 9068 8437 21944 The southern of two bowl barrows on Holme Mount East Lulworth SY 853 822 22963 Lulworth Castle East Lulworth SY 866 812 694 Round barrow on Boat Knoll East Lulworth SY 8636 8146 21937 Round barrow cemetery south east of East Lulworth East Lulworth SY 8665 8163 21938 Ferny Barrows: two barrows 500m west of Whiteway Farm Water Barrows: two bowl barrows 650m WNW of Whiteway East Lulworth SY 8654 8178 21939 Farm East Lulworth SY 8642 8193 21940 Two bowl barrows 850m north west of Whiteway Farm East Lulworth SY 8566 8048 21941 Two barrows in Halcombe Vale East Lulworth / Tyneham SY 8646 8057 21942 Flower's Barrow: a small multivallate hillfort and associated outwork on Rings Hill East Lulworth SY 8581 8178 21946 Bowl barrow 200m south of East Lulworth East Stoke SY 890 866 59 Holme Bridge East Stoke SY 844 872 159 Woolbridge Farm barn East Stoke SY 859 874 29081 Bowl barrow north east of Hethfelton Farm East Stoke SY 859 887 576 Round barrows on Great Plantation SY 860 881 SY 858 883 East Stoke SY 859 885 577 Battery bank, Great Plantation East Stoke SY 866 883 579 Battery bank, Stokeford Heath East Stoke SY 867 867 580 Ruins of St.
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