From Exploring Kent's Past:
"A natural irregular-shaped, turf covered mound, approximately 3.0m in height with a central mutilation, and other slight hollows in the sides. Outside the main mound and separated from it by a barn is a slight ditch with traces of an outer bank. This has been destroyed on the eastern side by the present deep drainage ditches. The ditch may have been dug for drainage purposes. Similar shallow ditches exist elsewhere on these marshes. However, as this mound is the only feature of its kind on Higham Marshes, it would have been the obvious choice of site for a burial. It is recognised locally as a sacred place.
A crouched burial with Porosphaera beads may have been found here."
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