Visited
by Penny Wilson in 2005 and found to be a low sandy mound about 2-3m above
the surrounding fields, with a sandy surface about 100m from east to west.
On the eastern side is a cleared flat area, lower than the main mound.
Parts of the surface of the mound are covered in darker dry mud and low
scrub, while in other places the sand is predominant. There was some pottery
in the surface of the mound and in places where holes had been dug into
the sand. No features could be discerned, but at one side there was a fragment
of a red brick wall in the side of drainage ditch. The site could benefit
from a magnetometer survey.

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Photographs from a
collection taken by Penny Wilson in 2005. Copies of the others are kept
at the EES London office

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