Routes

Planner

Features

Updates

App

Login or Signup

Get the App

Login or Signup

Discover
Places to see

Natural Monuments

United Kingdom
England
South East England
Buckinghamshire
Aylesbury Vale
Pitstone

Moneybury Hill Barrow

Moneybury Hill Barrow

Recommended by 69 hikers out of 70

This Highlight is in a protected area

Please check local regulations for: Chilterns National Landscape

Save

Share

  • More

  • Save

    Share

  • More

  • Take Me There

    Routes here

    Best Hikes to Moneybury Hill Barrow

    4.7

    (17)

    284

    hikers

    1. Ivinghoe Beacon – Steps Hill loop from Ivinghoe

    9.93km

    02:38

    100m

    100m

    Intermediate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

    Navigate

    Send to Phone

    Intermediate

    Intermediate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

    Intermediate

    4.4

    (9)

    158

    hikers

    Intermediate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

    Intermediate

    Tips

    May 28, 2020

    Well preserved Bronze Age Bell Barrow.

    The following is taken from the English Heritage scheduled monument description:

    The monument includes a bell barrow situated on the west-facing escarpment of Moneybury Hill. The barrow mound survives as a well-defined roughly circular mound 25m in diameter and stands up to 3m high on its west side and 2m high on its east. The top of the mound has been disturbed at some time in the distant past so that it is now concave to a depth of 0.4m. Surrounding the central mound is a sloping berm or platform 2.5m wide which separates the edge of the mound from the ditch; such a berm is characteristic of this class of monument. A surrounding ditch, from which the material was quarried to construct the mound, survives as an earthwork around the north and south sides only where it averages 4m wide and 0.3m deep; elsewhere it is buried and overlain with modern trackways but survives as a buried feature of similar width.

    Bell barrows, the most visually impressive form of round barrow, are funerary monuments dating to the early and middle Bronze Age, with most examples belonging to the period 1600-1300 bc. They occur either in isolation or in round barrow cemeteries and were constructed as single or multiple mounds covering burials, often in pits, and surrounded by an enclosure ditch. The burials are frequently accompanied by weapons, personal ornaments, and pottery and appear to be those of aristocratic individuals, usually men. Bell barrows (particularly multiple barrows) are rare nationally,with less than 250 known examples, most of which are in Wessex. Their richness in terms of grave goods provides evidence for chronological and cultural links amongst early prehistoric communities over most of southern and eastern England as well as providing an insight into their beliefs and social organisation. As a particularly rare form of round barrow, all identified bell barrows would normally be considered to be of national importance.

    Despite some disturbance of the central area of the barrow mound, most of the Moneybury bell barrow survives intact. There is also potential for the recovery of environmental material, relating to the landscape in which the monument was constructed, from both the old land surface sealed beneath the mound and from the ditch fill.

      In the know? Log-in to add a tip for other adventurers!

      Sign up for free

      Details

      Informations

      Elevation 220 m

      Weather

      Powered by AerisWeather

      Today

      Friday 17 October

      14°C

      9°C

      0 %

      If you start your activity now...

      Max wind speed: 5.0 km/h

      Most visited during

      January

      February

      March

      April

      May

      June

      July

      August

      September

      October

      November

      December

      Loading

      Location: Pitstone, Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, South East England, England, United Kingdom

      Other Popular Places to Check Out

      Explore
      RoutesRoute plannerFeaturesHikesMTB TrailsRoad cycling routesBikepacking
      Download the app
      Follow Us on Socials

      © komoot GmbH

      Privacy Policy