| Site Name: |
Gorsey Bigbury henge, SW of Lower Farm, Cheddar |
| Scheduled Monument |
Gorsey Bigbury earth circle and round barrow near Longwood |
| Civil Parish: |
Cheddar |
| Grid Ref: |
ST 4842 5582 (ST 45 NE) |
Public access:
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Details:
Class 1 henge monument of single causeway type consisting of a circular rock-cut ditch with an external rampart of earth and stones, enclosing a flat central area without any form of upright. The causeway is to the N. The ditch varied in width from 12ft to 21ft and 4-9ft deep. The NE and SW segments yielded evidence of Beaker occupation. This was separated from the ditch bottom by a barren yellow clay silt layer. In two places a platform of closely packed stones was interposed between the clay and beaker deposit, which consisted of dirty rubble, charcoal, hearths etc. Finds from this deposit included 4,000 flint flakes and implements, pottery of A-C beaker type (including rusticated ware) representing at least 100+ beakers, a few sherds of Neolithic "B" ware and large quantities of animal bones, mainly domestic. No evidence was found of stone or post holes, walling or any other structural remains. Two hypotheses can be suggested - the monument may be attributed to the grooved ware or "B" beaker group, or the A.C. beaker folk for whom the ditch held no significance. {1}
The beaker burial and occupation deposits had radio-carbon date centring on 1900-1700bc. {6}
The henge is set on a gentle E-facing slope to the W of Long Wood, in improved pasture. Condition is generally good except for three hawthorn trees growing in the ditch. {7}
The majority of the archives and finds were destroyed in the Second World War. {8}
The monument is in a generally satisfactory condition with no evidence of damage by grazing cattle. {9}
The Neolithic henge of Gorsey Bigbury centred at ST 4842 5582 and described above in (1) to (10) is visible as an earthwork on aerial photographs and lidar.
The henge is defined by a sub-circular bank measuring 45m in diameter with an internal ditch. The bank measures up to 8m in width and the ditch measures up to 6m in width. There are two entrances in the bank in the north and south centred at ST 4842 5586 and ST 4843 5583. The northern entrance measures 3m and the southern measures 2m. {11}
References:
| 1 |
Excavation report - Jones, S.J Note on Excavations at Gorsey Bigbury, Chartergouse-on-Mendip, SomersetProceedings of the University of Bristol Spelaeological Society (1935) vol. 4(3), 174-8 |
| 2 |
Excavation report - Proceedings of the University of Bristol Spelaeological Society Jones, S.J et al 1938 "The Excavation of Gorsey Bigbury" vol. 5(1), 3-56 |
| 3 |
Excavation report - ApSimon A.M Gorsey Bigbury: The Second Report Proceedings of the University of Bristol Spelaeological Society (1951) vol. 6(2), 186-200 |
| 4 |
Detailed records - Ordnance Survey Archaeology Division 1966 ST45NE15 (SCC Planning Department) |
| 5 |
Excavation report - Tratman, E.K Gorsey Bigbury...Third Report Proceedings of the University of Bristol Spelaeological Society (1966) vol. 11, 25-30 |
| 6 |
Description - Proceedings of the University of Bristol Spelaeological Society ApSimon A.M 1976 "Gorsey Bigbury...dating..." vol. 14(2), 155-183 |
| 7 |
Personal communication - Burrow, I Somerset County Council (13.09.82) |
| 8 |
Archive - University of Bristol Spelaeological Society Museum |
| 9 |
Detailed records - Field Monument Warden's report (22.4.1998) in HER files |
| 10 |
Mention - Donovan, D. T. A Revised Account of the Earthworks between Shipham and Charterhouse-on-Mendip UBSS Vol 6 No. 1 (1949) 76-84 |
| 11 |
Aerial photographs - RAF 3G/TUD/UK/15/25/PART IV 5333-4 14-JAN-1946 in National Monuments Record |
| 12 |
Aerial photographs - NMR OS/89071 0178-9 08-APR-1989 in National Monuments Record |
| 13 |
Aerial photographs - ZKn RI 0369-70 14-NOV-2005 in National Monuments Record |
| 14 |
Aerial photographs - NMR ST 4855/11-12 (JEH 22007/33-4) 09-JUN-1968 in National Monuments Record |
| 15 |
Aerial photographs - NMR ST 4855/3-4 (CAP 8066/85-6) 23-JUN-1952 in National Monuments Record |
| 16 |
Aerial photographs - Mendip AONB Lidar, ST 4854, Sept-Dec 2005 |
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