Scheduled Monument: Bowl Barrow 70M East Of Fishpool Lane Farm (1007634)

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Authority English Heritage (London)
Old Ref 23644
Date assigned 30 May 1958
Date last amended 21 February 1994

Description

EXTRACT FROM ENGLISH HERITAGE'S RECORD OF SCHEDULED MONUMENTS MONUMENT: Bowl barrow 70m east of Fishpool Lane Farm PARISH: DELAMERE DISTRICT: VALE ROYAL COUNTY: CHESHIRE NATIONAL MONUMENT NO: 23644 NATIONAL GRID REFERENCE(S): SJ56696709 DESCRIPTION OF THE MONUMENT The monument is a bowl barrow located 70m east of Fishpool Lane Farm. It includes a circular earthen mound measuring 25m in diameter and up to 1.3m high. It was originally one of a group of seven barrows known collectively as the Seven Lows. Of these only five remain identifiable. Fences immediately to the north and west of the barrow are excluded from the scheduling, as is a water trough located on the barrow's summit, but the ground beneath all these features is included. ASSESSMENT OF IMPORTANCE Bowl barrows, the most numerous form of round barrow, are funerary monuments dating from the Late Neolithic period to the Late Bronze Age, with most examples belonging to the period 2400-1500 BC. They were constructed as earthen or rubble mounds, sometimes ditched, which covered single or multiple burials. They occur either in isolation or grouped as cemeteries and often acted as a focus for burials in later periods. Often superficially similar, although differing widely in size, they exhibit regional variations in form and a diversity of burial practices. There are over 10,000 surviving bowl barrows recorded nationally (many more have already been destroyed), occurring across most of lowland Britain. Often occupying prominent locations, they are a major historic element in the modern landscape and their considerable variation of form and longevity as a monument type provide important information on the diversity of beliefs and social organisations amongst early prehistoric communities. They are particularly representative of their period and a substantial proportion of surviving examples are considered worthy of protection. Despite minor stock erosion around the water trough on the monument's summit, the bowl barrow 70m east of Fishpool Lane Farm survives well. It is a rare survival in Cheshire of an unexcavated example of this class of monument and will retain undisturbed archaeological deposits within the mound and upon the old landsurface beneath. SCHEDULING HISTORY Monument included in the Schedule on 30th May 1958 as part of: COUNTY/NUMBER: Cheshire 59 NAME: Three Round Barrows at Seven Lows Scheduling amended on 24th February 1978 to: COUNTY/NUMBER : Cheshire 59 NAME: Round Barrows at Seven Lows The reference of this monument is now: NATIONAL MONUMENT NUMBER: 23644 NAME: Bowl barrow 70m east of Fishpool Lane Farm SCHEDULING REVISED ON 21st February 1994

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  • Scheduling Record: English Heritage. Various. Schedule Entry (Scheduled Ancient Monuments Amendment). MPP23/ AA 100949/1. [Mapped features: #11165 23644; #11417 23644]

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Location

Grid reference Centred SJ 5670 6709 (28m by 31m) (2 map features)
Map sheet SJ56NE
Civil Parish DELAMERE, VALE ROYAL, CHESHIRE WEST AND CHESTER

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Record last edited

Nov 9 2011 3:00PM