Beech Barrow

Heritage Site in Hampshire Test Valley

England

Beech Barrow

Footpath sculpture A group of rooks beside the Monarch's Way and Clarendon Way.
Footpath sculpture Credit: David Martin

Beech Barrow, located in Hampshire, England, is a significant heritage site that holds great historical and archaeological importance. This Bronze Age burial mound, dating back to around 2000 BCE, is situated in the picturesque New Forest National Park.

The barrow itself is an earthwork structure, constructed by early settlers in the area as a final resting place for their deceased. It is a circular mound, approximately 30 meters in diameter and 3 meters in height, surrounded by a ditch. The site is primarily made up of chalk and flint, reflecting the materials available in the region during that period.

Archaeological excavations carried out in the mid-20th century uncovered several finds within Beech Barrow. These included a central burial chamber where cremated remains, pottery, and personal items such as bronze daggers and jewelry were discovered. These artifacts not only shed light on the burial practices of the time but also provided valuable insights into the lives and culture of the people who lived in the area during the Bronze Age.

Beech Barrow is not only significant for its historical and archaeological value but also for its natural beauty and surrounding landscape. The site offers stunning views of the surrounding forest and is a popular destination for visitors interested in both history and nature.

Today, Beech Barrow is protected as a scheduled monument, ensuring its preservation for future generations. It serves as a reminder of our ancient past and offers an opportunity to learn about the rich history of the area.

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Beech Barrow Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.082/-1.537 or Grid Reference SU3231. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Footpath sculpture A group of rooks beside the Monarch's Way and Clarendon Way.
Footpath sculpture
A group of rooks beside the Monarch's Way and Clarendon Way.
Footpath behind houses at Broughton
Footpath behind houses at Broughton
Rusty barn north of Hayter's Farm
Rusty barn north of Hayter's Farm
Track between fields north of Hayter's Farm
Track between fields north of Hayter's Farm
Track near Eveley Wood
Track near Eveley Wood
View across field to Roake Farm
View across field to Roake Farm
Beech Tree Walk entering woods Narrow road through a tunnel of trees.
Beech Tree Walk entering woods
Narrow road through a tunnel of trees.
View over Broughton towards Danebury Hill The course of the Wallop Brook is through the trees in the valley bottom, with the Iron Age Hill Fort at Danebury on the skyline.
View over Broughton towards Danebury Hill
The course of the Wallop Brook is through the trees in the valley bottom, with the Iron Age Hill Fort at Danebury on the skyline.
Depth gauge in dry stream bed The Wallop Brook is completely dry in a record-breaking dry summer.
Depth gauge in dry stream bed
The Wallop Brook is completely dry in a record-breaking dry summer.
Placing the last bale The tractor is collecting previously stacked bales, and will now move on to the next stack.
Placing the last bale
The tractor is collecting previously stacked bales, and will now move on to the next stack.
Sloe progress Sloes hanging across the path.
Sloe progress
Sloes hanging across the path.
By-way approaching Houghton Shown on the map as a by-way, this is actually a very narrow path, with the bushes on either side sometimes meeting in the middle, making for <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7260730">SU3233 : Sloe progress</a>.
By-way approaching Houghton
Shown on the map as a by-way, this is actually a very narrow path, with the bushes on either side sometimes meeting in the middle, making for SU3233 : Sloe progress.
Houghton Village Hall The hall stands at the corner of a small recreation ground.
Houghton Village Hall
The hall stands at the corner of a small recreation ground.
Footbridge across the River Test at Houghton The River Test is in two main channels at the point - this is the North Head Carrier, the Park Stream being further east.
Footbridge across the River Test at Houghton
The River Test is in two main channels at the point - this is the North Head Carrier, the Park Stream being further east.
East bank of the Test at Houghton As seen from <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7260847">SU3431 : Footbridge across the River Test at Houghton</a>. The largest-scale OS mapping shows the course of a very indirect ford, which reaches the east bank at this point..
East bank of the Test at Houghton
As seen from SU3431 : Footbridge across the River Test at Houghton. The largest-scale OS mapping shows the course of a very indirect ford, which reaches the east bank at this point..
Field edge north of Faithfulls Drove Looking back towards Houghton. The village is hidden by the trees.
Field edge north of Faithfulls Drove
Looking back towards Houghton. The village is hidden by the trees.
Monarch’s Way and Clarendon Way Two long-distance footpaths sharing the same farm track west of Houghton.
Monarch’s Way and Clarendon Way
Two long-distance footpaths sharing the same farm track west of Houghton.
Large field west of Acorn Ground A wide view down a shallow dry valley which descends from Broughton Hill.
Large field west of Acorn Ground
A wide view down a shallow dry valley which descends from Broughton Hill.
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Beech Barrow is located at Grid Ref: SU3231 (Lat: 51.082, Lng: -1.537)

Administrative County: Hampshire

District: Test Valley

Police Authority: Hampshire

What 3 Words

///tall.streaks.breeze. Near East Dean, Hampshire

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