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



Earthworks. A small oblong enclosure in Church Bottom, S.E. of 

 Prescombe Down, area f acre. Original entrance to S. W. bank partly 

 destroyed, otherwise very perfect. Ancient Earthworks of Cran- 

 borne Chase p. 45, plan 26. O.M. 60 NW. 



Half of a similar enclosure on Fifield Down, \ mile S. of Fifield Ashes, 

 O.M. 70 NW. ; Ancient Earthworks of Cranborne Chase p. 45, plan 27. 



A ditch and double bank of about equal size runs from S. edge of 

 East Combe Wood for about J mile NE. to SW. to about 50 yds. 

 beyond Chase Barn, across the Ox Drove. S. of the Ox Drove 

 partially effaced in a pasture. O.M. 75 NW. ; Earthworks of 

 Cranborne Chase p. 65, plan 39. 



EDINGTON. 

 Barrows. 



1. Barrow just N. of track to Imber forming Heytesbury boundary 



and E. of Lady Well. Opened by Hoare but no interment found. 

 [For barrow on opposite side of track see Heytesbury.] A. W. I. 

 88 Station III ; O.M. 45 SE. 



2. W. of this, nearer Lady Well, 1 mile S.E. of South Down Farm, a 



large barrow called " Row Barrow," opened by W. Cunnington 

 1801. At a depth of 4ft., and 2ft. or 3ft. above the floor, a heap 

 of burnt bones with " spear, lance, and arrowhead of brass " 

 (? bronze knife daggers). AM. I. 67, Station II. ; O.M. 45 SE. 



3. Another barrow just S. of Lady Well. O.M. 45 SE. ; not in A. W. 



4. Another S. W. of Lady Well on South Down Sleight. A.W.I. Station 



II. ; O.M. 45 SW. 



5. On Tenantry Down f mile N.E. of South Down Farm a barrow I 



which had been opened before Cunnington's time. A. W. I. 67, I 

 Station II.; O.M. 45 NE. 



6. Barrow on Baynton Down near Coulston boundary, S. of Barn J 



Bottom. A.W. I. Station III. ; O.M. 45 NE. 



7. Tinhead Long Barrow, W. of Tottenham Wood, 1 mile S.E. of 1 



Tinhead. Opened by Thurnam, it had been rifled before, but 

 skeletons were found. A. W. I. 88 ; Arch. xlii. 180 ; 0,M. 45 NE. ' 

 See Appendix, Long Barrows. 

 8 — 10. Three barrows in Luccombe Bottom i mile S. of Edington. 

 O.M. 45 N W. ; A. W. I. Station II. shows only 1 barrow here. 

 1 1. One barrow on Picquet Hill just N. of the last. O.M. 45 NW. 



ENFOED. 

 Barrows. 



1. Large barrow just S.W. of Compton Farm. [One of largest 

 round barrows in Wilts on ploughed ground but not ploughed 

 itself. Has been dug into at top and on side though shown as 

 unopened by Hoare. About 180ft. diam. and 15ft. high. M.E.C.] 

 O.M. 47 NE. ; A. W. I. Station V. North ; Soc. Ant. Map 72. 



