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<< Our Photo Pages >> Round Loaf - Artificial Mound in England in Lancashire

Submitted by RivingtonPike on Sunday, 14 December 2003  Page Views: 21181

Multi-periodSite Name: Round Loaf
Country: England County: Lancashire Type: Artificial Mound
Nearest Town: Chorley  Nearest Village: Rivington
Map Ref: SD638182  Landranger Map Number: 109
Latitude: 53.659028N  Longitude: 2.549249W
Condition:
5Perfect
4Almost Perfect
3Reasonable but with some damage
2Ruined but still recognisable as an ancient site
1Pretty much destroyed, possibly visible as crop marks
0No data.
-1Completely destroyed
4 Ambience:
5Superb
4Good
3Ordinary
2Not Good
1Awful
0No data.
3 Access:
5Can be driven to, probably with disabled access
4Short walk on a footpath
3Requiring a bit more of a walk
2A long walk
1In the middle of nowhere, a nightmare to find
0No data.
3 Accuracy:
5co-ordinates taken by GPS or official recorded co-ordinates
4co-ordinates scaled from a detailed map
3co-ordinates scaled from a bad map
2co-ordinates of the nearest village
1co-ordinates of the nearest town
0no data
3

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Round Loaf submitted by RivingtonPike : Site Name :- Round Loaf Country :- England County :- Lancashire Grid Reference :-SD638182 Type of Site :- Artificial Mound Nearest Town :- Chorley Nearest Village :- Rivington (Vote or comment on this photo)
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Round Loaf submitted by LivingRocks : Looking from the hikers cairn on Round Loaf towards Winter Hill. The Winter Hill Cairn is situated close to the masts, Noon Hill Cairn is just about visible as a slight bump on the hilltop in the centre of the picture. (Vote or comment on this photo)

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Round Loaf submitted by LivingRocks : Even in summer the walk to Round Loaf can be pretty wet! (Vote or comment on this photo)

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Round Loaf submitted by LivingRocks : Round Loaf seen from the south west. (1 comment - Vote or comment on this photo)

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Re: Round Loaf by Anonymous on Friday, 12 February 2016
An extremely wet trek across the bog today in mid-February 2016, but the tumulus remains an awesome reward for the journey. Despite the fact I had to remove an empty bottle of someone else's port from the summit, loneliness and isolation remains the key to this burial mound's amazing power. I would camp one night upon the summit if I didn't have such reverence for the place.
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Re: Round Loaf by Anonymous on Wednesday, 09 April 2008
The midsummer sunrise, as seen from Round Loaf, appears at 5 (or was it 5.30)am over the summit of Great Hill. I witnessed this in 1989. A friend was at Castlerigg stone circle on the same morning and the sun appeared at the same time at both sites. On returning towards Lead Mine Valley, because of the lay of the land, the sun kept disappearing from sight and then reappearing, so we saw several "sunrises". RF.
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Re: Round Loaf by vagabondnma on Tuesday, 02 August 2005
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I have been told this site has been 'downgraded' since someone wrote a thesis declaring it to be a Glacial Deposit. I have a limited Geological and Archaeological knowledge - but to me it looks man made. If the thesis states Geological origin - and even if that were true, I think Bronze Age man has 'built on' to this deposit to exaggerate it - as they often did. It dominates the landscape and can be seen continuously from all heights as you travel on nearby hills. It does not fit into the look of the land - the geography of the area. It also looks very similar to recorded sites I have visited in Hawkshaw not far away. In fact I think all these sights are linked and the main ones can be seen from each other.........but more to come of that in time.
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Re: Round Loaf by Anonymous on Thursday, 24 June 2004
Condition: Good condition, certainly noticable on the oper moorland.

Ambience: Exposed to the elements, but a feeling of solitude and remoteness definately exists compared to the surrounding pikes and hill tops in the area. No livestock or evidence or agriculture present. You get the feeling not many people venture to this interesting site compared to the popularity of surrounding walks, but it is worth it for the excellent views across west Lancashire, Cheshire and North Wales.

Access: Use the OS Explorer 1:25,000 scale maps as the 50,000 scale do not highlight Devil's Ditch which my dog almost fell down. This is a narrow crevasse around 6 or more feet in depth that is covered by the heather etc. Not advisable to go to after moderate or heavy rain as the ground is like a sponge and extremely boggy. There is no designated or clear footpath to the Round Loaf and the crossing of streams, very sucepatable to dangerous flooding after rain may well be necessary.
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