Robin Hood's Tump (Tilstone Fearnall)

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Robin Hood's Tump, Tilstone Fearnall.

[[File:|thumb|right|500px|Robin Hood's Tump, Tilstone Fearnall / Tim Prevett, 26 Nov. 2013; via Megalithic Portal; used by permission.]]

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-11-28. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-11-28. Photo courtesy Tim Prevett, via the Megalithic Portal. Tim, who produces and acts as consultant and lecturer on slow TV, kindly brought this place-name to IRHB's attention.

'Robin Hood's Tump' is the name of the turf- and tree-covered remains of a Bronze Age round or bowl barrow situated on the north and west side of a turn in Vale Road, about 115 metres south of Nantwich Road (A5) in Tilstone Fearnall, Alpraham parish, Cheshire.

During excavation carried out by W. J. Varley in 1940 or earlier, no burials were found in the barrow, which was found to be constructed of sand and turf. However, a dozen worked flints were found. Two post holes and a pit in the northern perimeter of the mound were attributed to occupation of the site prior to the construction of the mound. The mound is c. 17 m in diameter, reaching a height of no more than 1.2 m[1] Template:PnItemQry

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