Prehistoric house north of Barrow Cleugh (Alwinton)
NT 870120: A single unenclosed 'ring-groove' house, situated in a commanding position to the west of the Barrow Burn was discovered during fieldwalking in 1979. Surveyed at 1:500. (1)
(This site is possibly a duplicate of NT 81 SE 4).
The ring groove is up to 900mm wide x 200mm deep and forms a circle 11m diameter. No definite trace of entrance. (2)(3)
NT 870120. Barrow Burn unenclosed settlement. (4)
Scheduled. (5)
NT 8700 1202. Unenclosed round house 200m N of Barrow Cleugh. Scheduled RSM No 25033. The house is visible as a narrow ditch 90cm wide and 20cm deep forming a circular enclosure 11m in diameter, the remains of a prehistoric timber round house. (6)
(This site is possibly a duplicate of NT 81 SE 4).
The ring groove is up to 900mm wide x 200mm deep and forms a circle 11m diameter. No definite trace of entrance. (2)(3)
NT 870120. Barrow Burn unenclosed settlement. (4)
Scheduled. (5)
NT 8700 1202. Unenclosed round house 200m N of Barrow Cleugh. Scheduled RSM No 25033. The house is visible as a narrow ditch 90cm wide and 20cm deep forming a circular enclosure 11m in diameter, the remains of a prehistoric timber round house. (6)
N519
FIELD SURVEY, Field Survey in Northumberland 1979
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