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Coronation Wood hut circles (Earle)

A group of five unenclosed round houses with traces of two further houses. The main group range from 7m-10m diameter. To the north is a group of 17 clearance cairns and associated linear banks. Further to the north-east is a second group of 13 clearance cairns including a ring of stone 8m diameter which may be a robbed burial cairn. To the south-east of this group is a doubtful platform facing north-east. The whole complex would appear to be an unenclosed settlement and contemporary field system. Visible on aerial photographs. (1)(2)

Additional references. (3-5)

Scheduled. (6)
N1774
Later Prehistoric (4000BC to 43AD)
Bronze Age (2600BC to 700BC)
Iron Age (800BC to 43AD)
Scheduled Ancient Monument
FIELD SURVEY, Field Survey in Northumberland 1979


Source of Reference
Local History of Earle

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