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HER Number:3158.12
Name:LESKERNICK HILL - Prehistoric hut circle

Summary

A hut circle 5.0m in diameter on the SW slope of Leskernick Hill.

Grid Reference:SX 1815 8009
Parish:Altarnun, North Cornwall, Cornwall
Map:Show location on Streetmap

Protected Status

  • Scheduled Monument: Two Bronze Age settlements, associated field enclosures, small cairns, a cist and a propped stone on the south and western slopes of Leskernick Hill

Other References/Statuses

  • Cornwall PROJECT ID: BM
  • OS No. (OS Quarter-sheet and OS No.): SX18SE 21(12)
  • Primary Record No. (1985-2009): 3158.12
  • SHINE Candidate (Yes)
  • SMR No. (OS Quarter-sheet and SMR No.): SX18SE 66

Monument Type(s):

Full description

Hut first shown on 1962 OS map. Surveyed by Fletcher in 1973 (h1) and from OS air photos. Re-surveyed by Quinnell in 1976 (h2) and plotted at 1:2500 by RCHM (h3, b1). A hut circle 5.0m in diameter with a coursed boulder, stone and slab wall approximately 1.3m wide and 0.6m high. The level interior is stone covered, and the entrance is on the south-west (h2). One of at least forty-four well preserved hut circles on the south side of Leskernick Hill.

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Site history:
1: 1973. FLETCHER, MJ / OS
2: 1976. QUINNELL, NV / OS
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<1> RCHM, 1980s, 1:2500 Air Photo Transcript, SX 1879, 1880 (Bibliographic reference). SCO4238.

Sources / Further Reading

[1]SCO4238 - Bibliographic reference: RCHM. 1980s. 1:2500 Air Photo Transcript. SX 1879, 1880.

Associated Finds: none recorded

Associated Events: none recorded

Related records

3158Part of: LESKERNICK HILL - Bronze Age hut circle settlement, Bronze Age hut circle, Bronze Age field system (Monument)