ANCIENT EARTHWORKS 
(6) Botnuursr.—Partly in the ground occupied by the Manor 
farm, and partly to the south of it, there is a work of large extent, which 
is here included because of its size and irregular shape. It stands in 
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fairly level country, and is cut in two by a road. It was surrounded by 
a great rampart and ditch, the lines not being straight but curving 
round the enclosure. It does not often happen that such works 
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