The Megalithic Portal
 
Latest EntriesFind a SiteJoin InNews & LinksForumShopAbout Us  Login / New account


[< Gallery Home | Latest Images | Top 100 | Submit Picture >]
100991 Pictures
Gallery Home >> England >> Dorset >> High Lea Farm

<< Previous Picture | Next Picture >>

High Lea Farm
[750 x 500 JPG]

Submitted byJimChampion
AddedJul 06 2008
Hits957
Votes0
Rating0.00

Please rate this image for our photo competition:
Start a site visit log
I have visited

   Print

Unless otherwise stated, this image is the copyright of the submitter. Contact them for permission to reproduce it.
Description In the foreground is the excavated round barrow. On the far side of the field a slight rise in the ground is another barrow in the cemetery, the only scheduled ancient monument in the group. The 'entrance' to the pre-barrow mortuary enclosure is aligned on the scheduled barrow across the field.

The trees on the high ground in the far distance are within Badbury Rings hillfort.

Posted Comments:

thecaptain
(2008-07-07)
Can anyone else see the High Lea seven barrows in this photo ?
JimChampion
(2008-07-07)
There are some circles on the aerial photos. This area has been very well ploughed since the 1940s.

To post comments first you must Register!

Megalithic Portal eGallery, images of megaliths and prehistoric sites worldwide, free to view.

IMPORTANT NOTES: This site uses COOKIES. Please do not use this web site if you do not agree to our Terms and Conditions of use.
If you plan to visit ancient sites in person, please make sure you follow our Charter.

What's New Browse by Country Add a new Site Join our Society New in the Shop About Us
Feature Articles Browse by Site Type Your own page email Newsletter Follow us on Twitter Terms and Conditions
Book Reviews Accessible Sites Your visit log Google Earth Be a Facebook friend Contact Editor
Latest Photos Top Rated Sites Submit News / Article Google Street View Downloads and ebooks Site Privacy Policy
Main News Forum Latest New Images Find nearby sites Search Page Main News

Articles, photographs and comments are the property of their respective authors or contributors, please contact them for permission to reproduce. Site design ©1997-2012 Andy Burnham.