224 List of Prehistoric, Roman, and Pagan Saxon Antiquities. 



in A. W. II. Stations XL, XII. [Extremely doubtful whether 

 this is a true Long Barrow, it is not included in List of Long 

 Barrows, M.E.C.] 

 2. Gipsy Lane 4 mile N. of Herdswick Farm, large high bowl-shaped 

 barrow in Barrow Field just on N. side of lane. O.M. 23 SW. ; 

 Smith p. 191 XIII. L. I. d. ; not in A. W. II. Stations XL, XII. 

 [For opposite barrow see Ogbourne St. George.] 



Stone Circle. Day House Farm i mile S. of Coate Church, 9 stones near 

 farm, remains of circle. O.M. 16 SW. ; W.A.M. xxvii. 171. 



Ridgeway runs across parish entering at S.W. corner and leaving just N. 

 of Liddington Castle. A modern Rd. most of way. O.M. 23 NW. ; 

 A. W. II. 46. 



Roman. Road to Cunetio runs N. & S. through the parish, the modern 

 road to Marlborough following its course parallel with Midland 

 Bailway. O.M. 16 SW. ; 23 NW. 



CHITTERNE ALL SAINTS. 

 Barrows. 



1. Barrow on Chitterne Down S. of Fox Cover \ mile N. of Bd. 8| 



miles from Amesbury. O.M. 53 SW. ; noting. W. I. Station III.; 

 Soc. Ant. Map 281. 



2. " Oram's Grave," site of barrow at junction of C. All Saints, C. St. 



Mary, Maddington, and Fisherton Delamere. Name derived 

 from suicide buried here at end of 18th century. O. M. 53 S W. ; 

 W.A.M. xxxi. 252; A. W. I. Station III. 



3. Barrow on Chitterne Down, just E. of track Bath to Salisbury at 



1 4th milestone from Salisbury. 0. M. 53 N W. [Large barrow 

 with ditch, never ploughed, 1913. M.E.C.] . 



4. Barrow W. of track 4 mile S. of last. O.M. 53 NW. 



5 [5a, b, c]. Barrow \ mile W. of the last. 0. M. 53 NW. ; A. W. I. 

 89, Station III. shows also 3 barrows in line together to the S., 

 not on O.M. 



Earthworks. Old ditch running W. to E. on Breakheart Hill forms 

 boundary for about 2 miles between Chitterne All Saints and Upton 

 Lovell and Chitterne St. Mary's. O.M. 52 NE. ; A. W. I. Station III. 



Finds, Bronze Age. Within the area of the British village, O.M. 46 

 SW., Hoave found skeleton with drinking cup with no sign of barrow. 

 A. W. I. 87. 



Roman. British village in N. corner of parish W. of Kill Barrow. [The 

 greater part of this fine village site is unploughed, many division 

 banks are not shown on 0. M. Quantities of Rom. Brit, pottery, with 

 coins, nails, <fcc, occur. Iron spearhead Devizes Museum, Cat. II. 

 509. M.E.C.]. O.M. 46 S.W. ; A. W. I. 86, Station III. 



