Uley Long Barrow
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barrow/tumulus/burial mound, English Heritage
Uley Long Barrow, also known locally as "Hetty Pegler's Tump", is a Neolithic burial mound, near the village of Uley, Gloucestershire, England. Although typically described as a long barrow, the mound is actually a transected gallery grave. It was probably built before 3,000 BC.
English Heritage site, managed by Gloucestershire County Council.
English Heritage site, managed by Gloucestershire County Council.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uley_Long_Barrow
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Coordinates: 51°41'55"N 2°18'21"W
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- Whitesheet Hill 64 km
- King Barrow and Tumuli (Winterbourne Stoke Group) 66 km
- Tumuli, Round Barrows and Long Barrow (Normanton Down Group) 67 km
- Tumuli and Long Barrow (Lake Group) 68 km
- Tumuli (Wilsford Group) 68 km
- Tumuli 68 km
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- Barrow Field Clumps 73 km
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- Cam Peak and Long down 1.8 km
- Nympsfield Gliding Site 2.3 km
- Woodchester Park 2.7 km
- Former Site of Lister Petter 3.5 km
- Stinchcombe Hill Golf Club 5 km
- Katharine Lady Berkeley's School 8.6 km
- Renishaw plc, New Mills (HQ) 8.8 km
- Upper Huntingford Solar Field 9 km
- HMP Leyhill 12 km