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Beaulieu Heath (West)
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Submitted byJimChampion
AddedJun 23 2007
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Description In the foreground is the bowl barrow on Beaulieu Heath at grid reference SU36700181. The barrow mound stands around half a metre high. The boundary of a post-medieval field cuts across the northern part of the barrow, with a ditch and bank which spoil the barrow mound. Gorse bushes grow on the heath around the mound, but not on the mound itself. Cars at the Hatchet Pond car park are visible towards the right of this photo. It is probably the New Forest barrow nearest an ice cream van (during the summer!).

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