Bij the Rev. E. H, Goddard. 331 



2. Barrow 1 mile S. W. of Sidbury close N. of track and E. of Figheldean 



border. 0. M. 48 S W. ; A. W. I. Station VI. ; Soc. Ant. Map 118. 



[2a.] Barrow on Tick Pit (or Pick Pit) Hill f mile N.E. of North 



Manor Farm. Shown in A. W. I. Station VI. ; not in O.M. 48 SE. 



[On W. side of Chalk Pit Hill, S. of Sidbury, A. W. I. Station VI. 



Marks 13 barrows. Apparently these are " The Seven Barrows " 



group of 9 just over the Hampshire border, about 1 mile S. of 



Sidbury. O.M. 48 SW.] 



Earthworks. Sidbury (" Chidbury," Hoare) Camp. Strong situation, on 



nearly isolated hill, very conspicuous. Heart-shaped. Double ditch. 



Principal entrance on N.W. protected by outwork. Another entrance 



on E. Area 17 acres. Circuit of inner ditch 5 furlongs 101 yds. 



O.M. 48 SW. ; A. W. I. 180 plan 181 ; Soc. Ant. Map 89. 



From N.W. entrance a bold straight bank and ditch like a Roman Road 



extends 1 mile and 88 yds. N. W. towards Ever ley, intersecting a disc 



barrow, and further on forms boundary between Fittleton and Coll. 



Ducis and Coll. Kingston. 



From the E. side of Sidbury a ditch runs straight E. f mile to the 



Pennings. O.M. 48 SW. & SE. ; Soc. Ant. Map 101. 

 From near S.W. corner of Sidbury a ditch runs towards Dunch Hill 

 Plantation, where it enters Figheldean. Only part of its course 

 shown on O.M. 48 S W. Soc. Ant. Map 121. 

 From Lambdown Furze a ditch runs N.E. straight for f mile towards 

 Ludgershall, across Perham Down E. of the Reservoir. O.M. 48 SE. 

 Finds, Bronze Age. Bronze winged celt. Sidbury Hill. Proc. Soc. 

 Ant. Lond. 2nd Ser. ix. 227 ; W.A.M. xxxviii. 115. 

 Perforated stone axe hammer of dark hard stone. Blackmore Museum. 

 Soman. "British village almost immediately under Chidbury Hill." 

 "Found some remains of good masonry being part of an Hypo- 

 caustum." Cunnington MS. II. 211. 



TILSHEAD. 

 Barrows. . 



1. Kill Barrow, on boundary of Chitterne All Saints. Barrow of oval 

 shape without visible ditches at sides, but believed by Dr. Thurnam 

 to be a true Long Barrow. O.M. 46 S W. ; A. W. I. 89, Station III. 

 See Appendix Long Barrows. 



2. Long Barrow S. of Tilshead Lodge, close to N. side of Old Ditch, 

 which curves round it. O.M. 53 N W. ; A. W. I. 90, Station III. 

 See Appendix Long Barrows. 



3. Small round barrow close to E. end of Long Barrow (2). O.M. 53 

 NW. ; A. W. I. Station III. 



4. White Barrow, Long Barrow, just W. of Tilshead — Shrewton Rd. 

 Old Ditch turns at sharp angle at this point. O.M. 53 NE. ; 

 A. W. I. 91, Station III. ; W.A.M. xxxvi. 188. See Appendix 

 Long Barrows. 



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