1 Barrow at Smockington. This ‘barrow’ is shown on OS 1904 6″map as a depression. The site is under plough and there are no surface signs.
2 Barrow, now disappeared.
3 The ...
The possible site of a Bronze Age round barrow, a circular mound of earth usually built to conceal a burial. The site of the barrow is suggested by documentary evidence. It is situated 100m south of Smockington.
1 Barrow. From the area many flints, including a barbed and tanged arrowhead. May fall in Wolvey parish. Grid reference approximate.
2 This probably actually relates the Abbey Farm barrow 0.5km ...
The possible site of a round barrow, a mound of earth usually built to conceal a burial. It is of Bronze Age date. The site is located 200m east of Gipsy Lane.
2 Possible Neolithic/Bronze Age ring ditch shows on aerial photographs.
3 A very slight trace of a possible mound in this location exists. This is of uncertain diameter and not more ...
The site of a possible ring ditch of Neolithic or Bronze Age date. It is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The site is located 400m north of Smockington Lane.
1 Ploughed down barrow with a further half destroyed barrow to the E.
2 Dating confirmed as Bronze Age.
Two possible round barrows, circular mounds of earth usually built to conceal a burial. The barrows are thought to be of Bronze Age date. They are partially visible as earthworks and are situated 400m east of Hinckley Road.
1 Possible round barrow located.
2 Dating confirmed as Bronze Age.
The site of a possible round barrow, a circular mound of earth usually built to conceal a burial. It is thought to be Bronze Age in date and is visible as an earthwork. The site is located 400m north west of Wolvey Heath.
1 Probable destroyed round barrow.
The site of a possible round barrow, a circular mound of earth usually built to conceal a burial. It is thought to be Bronze Age in date and is partially visible as an earthwork. The site is located 100m north of Smockington Lane.
1 A possible round barrow located.
2 Dating confirmed as Bronze Age.
The site of a possible round barrow, a circular mound of earth usually built to conceal a burial. It is thought to be Bronze Age in date. The site is located 700m north east of Five Lane Ends.
1 Two possible round barrows under plough.
2 The barrows were studied. The field had been ploughed five times in the previous eight years and the 1978 ploughing reduced them ...
The site of two round barrows, circular mounds of earth usually built to conceal a burial. They are thought to be Bronze Age in date and they are partially visible earthworks. The site is located 200m north east of Five Lane Ends.
1 Barrow. From the area many flints (Neolithic – PRN 4618).
2 Rather badly ploughed out. At above grid reference.
3 The mound was still visible, but under constant threat by ploughing. ...
The site of a Bronze Age (2600-600BC) round barrow, a mound usually constructed to cover a human burial. The barrow has been partially excavated but survives as an earthwork. It is situated 300m north of the junction of Hinckley Road and Gipsey Lane.