NHER 12069 (Cropmark and Earthwork record) - Possible Bronze Age round barrow at Whinhill Plantation
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Summary
Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
Location
| Map sheet | TF81NE |
|---|---|
| Civil Parish | LITCHAM, BRECKLAND, NORFOLK |
Map
Full Description
1976.
'Tumulus' reported on southern boundary of Whinhill Plantation, on boundary with Tittleshall parish.
Information from [1], via NCM.
April 1978. Visit.
At extreme end of plantation with trees on it (but not of great age).
This indeed appears to be a barrow; about 23m by 13m, much spread, about 2m high from road.
To north is small pit, but unlikely to be upcast - pit is too small and too far away.
According to [2], informant [3] says this is a mill mound. However, the mill could easily have been put on a barrow.
[4] says there is a strong possibility, but not a certainty, that this is the Mylhill Furlong mentioned in 1613.
E. Rose (NAU), 22 March 1982.
Much overgrown with scrub and brambles; difficult to assess; very irregular could be upcast from nearby pit.
J. Wymer (NAU), 11 January 1988.
Scrub and bramble cover dense. Severe animal disturbance.
Occasionally used as pheasant cover in shooting season.
H. Paterson (NLA), 16 April 1993.
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Record last edited
Jul 23 2025 8:58AM