Burnt mound in Fox Hollies Park

The Burnt mound in Fox Hollies Park is a Bronze Age burnt mound archaeological feature located in Fox Hollies Park, in the Fox Hollies area of south Birmingham.[1] It is a Scheduled Ancient Monument, having being scheduled by English Heritage (now Historic England) on 24 July 2002.[2] It consists of an oval mound about 0.3m tall and about 14m by 9m in length.[3] As of 2019 there are no plaques, explanatory boards or indeed any other features in the park to indicate its existence, and it is currently covered in plant growth.

Burnt mound in Fox Hollies Park
LocationFox Hollies, Birmingham, England
Coordinates
BuiltBronze Age
Official name: Burnt mound in Fox Hollies Park, 140m south east of Round Pool
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