Scheduled MonumentsEnglandNeolithic long barrow 650m south of Langton Grange Cottage

Neolithic long barrow 650m south of Langton Grange Cottage

England
List entry 1013910
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England
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Overview

History & significance

This Neolithic long barrow is a communal burial monument situated approximately 650 metres south of Langton Grange Cottage in Lincolnshire. The monument dates to the Neolithic period, representing the tradition of monumental earthwork construction characteristic of early farming communities in Britain. Long barrows of this type typically served as focal points for collective burial practices and territorial markers within the landscape, reflecting the social organization of Neolithic societies. The earthwork survives as an upstanding archaeological feature and remains subject to scheduled monument protection.

Neolithic long barrow 650m south of Langton Grange Cottage is a scheduled monument protected by Historic England under reference 1013910. View the official record →

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What is Neolithic long barrow 650m south of Langton Grange Cottage?

This Neolithic long barrow is a communal burial monument situated approximately 650 metres south of Langton Grange Cottage in Lincolnshire. It is designated a Scheduled Ancient Monument by Historic England (NHLE) under reference 1013910.

Who is responsible for protecting Neolithic long barrow 650m south of Langton Grange Cottage?

Neolithic long barrow 650m south of Langton Grange Cottage is a Scheduled Ancient Monument, legally protected by Historic England (NHLE) — the body responsible for designating and safeguarding heritage sites in England. The official designation reference is 1013910.

What other scheduled monuments are near Neolithic long barrow 650m south of Langton Grange Cottage?

Several scheduled monuments lie within 10 km, including Long Barrow North of Thorpe Farm and adjacent Round Barrow (3.2 km), Churchyard cross, St Nicholas's churchyard (3.8 km), Old Spilsby: medieval settlement and cultivation remains south east of Partney Bridge (4.7 km).

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