Hampshire Treasures

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Description and DateRemarksProtectionGrid Ref. and
Punchcard No.
Enclosure
Egbury Camp. Consists of fragment of bank with traces of outer ditch on the south and west. In shape and profile closely resembles the 'Kite-Shaped' enclosures, of which Rockbourne is a notable example. O.S.A. No. SU45 SW11. Ref: 1. A Parochial History of St. Mary Bourne, (Stevens). Ref: 2. Field Archaeology as Illustrated by Hants, 1915, (Williams-Freeman), p.239. Ref: 3. St. Mary Bourne - Past and Present, (Stevens). Ref: 4. P.H.F.C., Vol. 1, 1885-89, p.23. Ref: 5. P.H.F.C., Vol. 3, 1894-97, p.177. Ref: 6. V.C.H., Vol. 1, p.345.     S.A.M. No. 30
N.P. Act
A.O.N.B.
SU 439 518
2113 51
Pottery
East of Derry Down Copse, Pottery discovered during the digging of a pond. O.S.A. No. SU45 SW23.     N.P. Act
A.O.N.B.
SU 422 501
2113 83
Saxon
Burial
Derry Down Copse. Skull with other human bones and iron buckle found 1875 during road works, O.S.A. No. SU44 NW4. Ref: A Parochial History of St. Mary Bourne, (Stevens).     N.P. Act
A.O.N.B.
SU 422 497
2113 77
Period Unknown
Possible Enclosure (Site)
West of Jamaica Farm. Sited upon south west slopes of Bourne Valley. No physical remains visible. O.S.A. No. SU45 SW22.     N.P. Act
A.O.N.B.
SU 431 505
2113 84
Lynchet
North east of Hackwood Copse. Approximately 8.0m wide and averaging 0.4m high. The lynchet follows slope of spur facing south west and falls in grass fields. O.S.A. No. SU34 NE14.     N.P. Act
A.O.N.B.
SU 397 497
2113 61
Linear Earthwork
Devils Ditch. Forming part of the south west boundary of the parish.     S.A.M. No. 26
N.P. Act
A.O.N.B.
SU 401 484
2113 85A
Group C - Footpaths, Bridleways and Old Travelways
Old Travel Way
The Portway. Roman road Silchester to Salisbury, crossing the parish through the southern half of the village.     N.P. Act
A.O.N.B.
SU 445 513
2113 90
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