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HER Number: | MDV10437 |
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Name: | Bowl Barrow on Venn Ottery Hill |
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Summary
The most south easterly of at least six bowl barrows forming a barrow cemetery on Venn Ottery Hill. It is visible as an earthwork mound on visualisations derived from lidar data captured in 2016.
Location
Grid Reference: | SY 067 911 |
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Map Sheet: | SY09SE |
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Admin Area | Devon |
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Civil Parish | Newton Poppleford and Harpford |
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District | East Devon |
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Ecclesiastical Parish | VENN OTTERY |
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Protected Status
Other References/Statuses
- Old DCC SMR Ref: SY09SE/9
- Old SAM County Ref: 52A
- Old SAM Ref: 29632
- Ordnance Survey Archaeology Division: SY09SE 5A
Monument Type(s) and Dates
- BOWL BARROW (Bronze Age - 2200 BC to 701 BC (Between))
Full description
Wall, J. C., 1906, Ancient Earthworks, 628 (Article in Monograph). SDV341465.
Office of Works, 1923, Tumuli on Venn Ottery Hill (Schedule Document). SDV343018.
Tumulus 'A', one of a row of five well marked tumuli exists on the south-eastern fringe of Venn Ottery Hill, opposite the sharp bend in the road that leads to Venn Ottery village. None of them appear to have been explored.
Radford, C., 1945, Interim Report of the Inclusion of Areas of Archaeological Importance in Nature Reserves, 142 (Article in Serial). SDV338183.
Ordnance Survey Archaeology Division, 1953 - 1957, SY09SE5 (Ordnance Survey Archaeology Division Card). SDV343019.
Site visit 06/07/1953 . A group of six barrows in a fairly poor state of preservation, situated on the east slope of a hill, with an unusually restricted view of the surrounding area. Barrow "A", diameter circa 9.5 metres, height circa 1 metre, appears to have been excavated or mutilated.
Pollard, S. H. M., 1972, Untitled Source, 4 (Article in Serial). SDV343025.
Griffiths, D. M., 1982, Barrow (Worksheet). SDV341834.
Site visit 25/02/1982. All six barrows and possibly more still visible and unaffected by the ploughing which is further north. No evidence that area has been at all under plough. Current vegetation is gorse and heather. Other details: Plan.
Griffiths, D. M., 1982, Barrow (Worksheet). SDV343028.
Immediately to east of barrow 'A' the ground appears to have hollowed out and the upcast thrown up to the east. Other details: Site 5.
Grinsell, L. V., 1983, The Barrows of South and East Devon, 40 (Article in Serial). SDV337013.
Salvatore, J. P., 1997, Bowl Barrow Within the Bowl Barrow Cemetery at Venn Ottery Hill, 144360 (Un-published). SDV343021.
Site visit 08/05/1997. This barrow lies within the group of at least six barrows which make up the bowl barrow cemetery on the eastern slope of Venn Ottery Hill; it is the most south-easterly of those known to comprise the group. The barrow was formerly the subject of a scheduling (DV52a). The Ordnance survey report states the barrow (A) is 1 metre high and 9.5 metres in diameter and that there are signs of previous excavation or disturbance. It lies approximately 60 metres (centre to centre) from the nearest neighbouring barrow mound to the north-east. During the site visit it was extremely difficult to identify within an area of high gorse, heather, and fern.
Department for Culture, Media and Sport, 1997, Round Barrow Cemetery on Venn Ottery Hill, 660 Metres South-east of Happy Valley (Schedule Document). SDV343026.
A round barrow cemetery which includes the above ground and buried remains of at least six Bronze Age bowl barrows situated on Venn Ottery Hill in Newton Poppleford. The barrows occupy a position below the crest on the eastern slope of the hill which lies centrally between two east flowing tributaries of the River Otter. They survive as earthworks recorded over the years by way of survey and field observations. At least two of the group have evidence for a surrounding quarry ditch. Despite some damage due to suspected antiquarian excavation, the round barrow cemetery on Venn Ottery Hill will contain archaeological and environmental evidence relating to the monument and the landscape in which it was built. The cemetery is an unusual example of its class having occupied a less than prominent position in the landscape being on the side, rather than on the crest, of the hill on which it was sited. Other details: Map.
Exeter Archaeology, 2003, East Devon Heathlands Archaeological Survey, 57, Part 2: Gazetteer, Site No. 205 (Report - Survey). SDV101648.
One of group of bowl barrows towards top of east facing hillslope. SMR gives grid reference variously as SY 0676 9120, and SY 0676 9118. Barrow described in 1982 as 5–6 metres diameter by 1 metre high, with hollowed out area to east of mound, and adjacent spoil heap. Also slight bank runs north from northwest edge of barrow. No features locates in this area during field visit. Area under patchy bracken/gorse.
Exeter Archaeology, 2003, East Devon Heathlands Archaeological Survey, Site No. 205 (Archive - Survey). SDV358490.
Exeter Archaeology, 2003, East Devon Heathlands Archaeological Survey, Site No. 205 (Report - Survey). SDV359019.
Exeter Archaeology, 2003-2004, East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Archaeological Survey, Site No. 2858 (Archive - Survey). SDV351568.
Barrow. Scheduled Monument.
See description in East Devon Heathlands Archaeological Survey 57, Part 2: Gazetteer, Site No. 205 - SDV101648.
English Heritage, 2009, Heritage at Risk Register 2009: South West, 97 (Report - non-specific). SDV342694.
Extensive significant problems, ie under plough, collapse. Principal vulnerability plant growth.
English Heritage, 2010, Heritage at Risk Register 2010: South West, 89 (Report - non-specific). SDV344777.
English Heritage, 2011, Heritage at Risk Register 2011: South West, 92 (Report - non-specific). SDV355280.
Extensive signigicant problems, ie under plough, collapse. Declining. Principal vulnerability plant growth.
Bluesky International, 2016, LiDAR DTM data (0.5m resolution) Blackdown Hills and East Devon AONBs: 3 transects, LIDAR SY0691 Bluesky International DTM 24-APR-2016 (Cartographic). SDV359714.
A sub-oval earthwork mound is visible.
Hegarty, C. + Knight, S. + Sims, R., 2020, East Devon AONB Lidar Assessment and Desk based Assessment (Interpretation). SDV363914.
A sub-oval earthwork mound, circa 7m long, is visible on visualisations derived from lidar data captured in 2016.
Sources / Further Reading
SDV101648 | Report - Survey: Exeter Archaeology. 2003. East Devon Heathlands Archaeological Survey. Exeter Archaeology Report. 03.26. A4 Unbound + Digital. 57, Part 2: Gazetteer, Site No. 205. |
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SDV337013 | Article in Serial: Grinsell, L. V.. 1983. The Barrows of South and East Devon. Proceedings of the Devon Archaeological Society. 41. Paperback Volume. 40. |
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SDV338183 | Article in Serial: Radford, C.. 1945. Interim Report of the Inclusion of Areas of Archaeological Importance in Nature Reserves. Transactions of the Devonshire Association. 77. A5 Hardback. 142. |
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SDV341465 | Article in Monograph: Wall, J. C.. 1906. Ancient Earthworks. Victoria History of the County of Devon. Hardback Volume. 628. |
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SDV341834 | Worksheet: Griffiths, D. M.. 1982. Barrow. Devon County Sites and Monuments Register. Worksheet. |
SDV342694 | Report - non-specific: English Heritage. 2009. Heritage at Risk Register 2009: South West. English Heritage Report. A4 Bound +Digital. 97. |
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SDV343018 | Schedule Document: Office of Works. 1923. Tumuli on Venn Ottery Hill. The Schedule of Monuments. Foolscap. |
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SDV343019 | Ordnance Survey Archaeology Division Card: Ordnance Survey Archaeology Division. 1953 - 1957. SY09SE5. Ordnance Survey Archaeology Division Card. Card Index. |
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SDV343021 | Un-published: Salvatore, J. P.. 1997. Bowl Barrow Within the Bowl Barrow Cemetery at Venn Ottery Hill. Monument Protection Programme. Archaeological Item Dataset.. Digital. 144360. |
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SDV343025 | Article in Serial: Pollard, S. H. M.. 1972. Devon Archaeological Society Newsletter. 40. Unknown. 4. |
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SDV343026 | Schedule Document: Department for Culture, Media and Sport. 1997. Round Barrow Cemetery on Venn Ottery Hill, 660 Metres South-east of Happy Valley. The Schedule of Monuments. A4 Stapled. |
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SDV343028 | Worksheet: Griffiths, D. M.. 1982. Barrow. Devon County Sites and Monuments Register. Worksheet. |
SDV344777 | Report - non-specific: English Heritage. 2010. Heritage at Risk Register 2010: South West. English Heritage Report. Digital. 89. |
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SDV351568 | Archive - Survey: Exeter Archaeology. 2003-2004. East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Archaeological Survey. East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Archaeological Survey. Digital + Mixed Archive Material. Site No. 2858. |
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SDV355280 | Report - non-specific: English Heritage. 2011. Heritage at Risk Register 2011: South West. english Heritage. Digital. 92. |
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SDV358490 | Archive - Survey: Exeter Archaeology. 2003. East Devon Heathlands Archaeological Survey. East Devon Heathlands Archaeological Survey. Mixed Archive Material. Site No. 205. |
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SDV359019 | Report - Survey: Exeter Archaeology. 2003. East Devon Heathlands Archaeological Survey. Exeter Archaeology Report. 03.26. Site No. 205. |
SDV359714 | Cartographic: Bluesky International. 2016. LiDAR DTM data (0.5m resolution) Blackdown Hills and East Devon AONBs: 3 transects. Not applicable. Digital. LIDAR SY0691 Bluesky International DTM 24-APR-2016. |
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SDV363914 | Interpretation: Hegarty, C. + Knight, S. + Sims, R.. 2020. East Devon AONB Lidar Assessment and Desk based Assessment. Digital. |
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Associated Monuments
MDV10467 | Related to: Bowl Barrow on Venn Ottery Hill (Monument) |
MDV10468 | Related to: Bowl Barrow on Venn Ottery Hill (Monument) |
MDV10434 | Related to: Bowl Barrow on Venn Ottery Hill (Monument) |
MDV10435 | Related to: Bowl Barrow on Venn Ottery Hill (Monument) |
MDV10436 | Related to: Bowl Barrow on Venn Ottery Hill (Monument) |
Associated Finds: none recorded
Associated Events
- EDV8340 - East Devon AONB Lidar Assessment and Desk based Assessment
Date Last Edited: | Oct 26 2020 11:40AM |
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