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Longbottom Farm earthwork

A Scheduled Monument in Shipham, Somerset

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.3081 / 51°18'29"N

Longitude: -2.7797 / 2°46'46"W

OS Eastings: 345746.214211

OS Northings: 156837.546155

OS Grid: ST457568

Mapcode National: GBR JG.XZF9

Mapcode Global: VH7CV.RDV2

Entry Name: Longbottom Farm earthwork

Scheduled Date: 23 April 1951

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1003028

English Heritage Legacy ID: SO 221

County: Somerset

Civil Parish: Shipham

Traditional County: Somerset

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset

Summary

Enclosure 115m north west of Longbottom Farm.

Source: Historic England

Details

This record was the subject of a minor enhancement on 4 August 2015. This record has been generated from an "old county number" (OCN) scheduling record. These are monuments that were not reviewed under the Monuments Protection Programme and are some of our oldest designation records.

This monument includes an enclosure situated on the south facing slope of a dry valley to the south east of the settlement of Shipham. The enclosure survives as an elongated rhomboidal central area measuring approximately 63m long by 57m wide defined on three sides by a bank up to 8m wide and 0.9m high with a largely buried outer ditch of up to 5m wide and 0.5m deep and by a scarp to the remaining side which creates a raised platform. A field survey in 2009 revealed a further ditch to the east but no clear earthwork evidence for internal settlement, but did suggest the location of a possible searchlight mound in the north east corner. The date and function of the enclosure is unknown but it may represent a stock enclosure of either Iron Age or medieval date. It is known locally as ‘Longbottom Camp’.

Source: Historic England

Reasons for Scheduling

Although the exact nature and date of the enclosure 115m north west of Longbottom Farm is not known, it survives comparatively well and will contain archaeological and environmental evidence relating to its construction, function, date, longevity and overall landscape context.

Source: Historic England

Sources

Other
PastScape Monument No:-194302

Source: Historic England

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