VII.—Notgrove Long Barrow, Gloucestershire
- 1 January 1937
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Archaeologia
- Vol. 86, 119-161
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0261340900015393
Abstract
The Long Barrow lies one mile north-west of the village close to the northern boundary and near the north-west corner of the parish of Notgrove, Gloucestershire. It is situated in a field called ‘Poors' lot’, or ‘Poors' allotment’, by the road from Cheltenham to Bourton-on-the-Water, and is about a quarter of a mile east from Notgrove G.W.R. Station. It is one of the Cotswold long barrows of which there are two others about two miles away, while the Swell group is only four and a half miles distant. It is marked as the remains of a long barrow on the 6-in. Ordnance Survey, Gloucestershire XXVIII. 10, latitude 51° 53′ 20″, longitude 1° 51′ 40″.Keywords
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- The Ancient Highways and Tracks of Worcestershire and the Middle Severn Basin: Part IArchaeological Journal, 1934