Monument record 0044600000 - 80M.SE.OF BURNE HILL

Summary

Mound excavated in the nineteenth century and found to be a natural hillock.

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Map

Type and Period (2)

  • (Former Type) MOUND? (Unknown date)
  • NATURAL FEATURE (Unknown date)

Description

1 OF 2 LARGE MOUNDS ON DR LEE'S LAND. INK DRAWING OF BOTH (B1).
MOUND SECTIONED TO DEPTH OF 36FT (MOUND 30FT HIGH). ENTIRELY NATURAL GEOLOGICAL FORMATION, SHELLY OOLITE ETC.FIELD NO.31 (B2).
FIELD 31 AND MOUND AT NGR(B3).
LISTS TABULATED DEPTHS OF SECTION CUT. FURTHER DETAILS (B4).
Photograph (B5).

Sources (5)

  • <1>SBC9969 Unpublished document: 'A S'. 1849. NOTE AND COLOURED SECTION BY A S, HARTWELL, 16 APRIL 1849.
  • <2>SBC7430 Bibliographic reference: LETTER TO DR.LEE FROM REV.J.B.READE,10 SEPT.1849 (IN BRO,REF.D/LE/H.5/15).
  • <3>SBC6154 Map: HARTWELL ESTATE MAP 1842 (IN BRO,REF.MA/96/2.T).CO MMENT BY M.E.FARLEY.
  • <4>SBC14699 Bibliographic reference: SMYTH W H 1851 AEDES HARTWELLIANAE P5.
  • <5>SBC23490 Photograph: Michael Farley. 2008. Colour photographs of Burn Hil, Stone. Photo. Print.

Location

Grid reference SP 77940 13070 (point)
Civil Parish STONE, Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire

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Record last edited

Feb 8 2018 10:39AM

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