Ancient Monuments

History on the Ground

Hardknott Roman fort, bath-house, parade ground and tribunal, 4 Roman roads, Roman quarries and 3 ca
Culloden Battlefield, Graves of the Clans, Cairn and Well of the Dead
Hillfort, ridge and furrow, holy well and medieval chapel on Woodbury Hill
Bowl barrow in Conyfield Wood, 570m NNE of Messing Park Farm
Pan Castle: a motte and bailey castle
Market cross at the junction of Bath Street, Union Street and Church Street
Low Bride Stones
Round barrow on Gerrick Moor known as Herd Howe
Round barrow on Gerrick Moor known as Herd Howe
The Folly platform cairn

Ancient and Scheduled Monuments

History on the Ground

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Ancient and Scheduled Monuments

Welcome to Ancient Monuments UK, an online database of historic monuments that are listed as being of particular archeological importance.

As well as reading the official listing data for each monument, you can also view the location on a map, and, where possible, see it in Google Streetview or overhead view. You can also add your own comments, information and photos and view comments and photos submitted by other users of the site.

You can browse for listed buildings by country and administrative county:

Scheduled Monuments in England

Scheduled Monuments in Scotland

Scheduled Monuments in Wales

Alternatively, you can use the search page to search for buildings by name/description text or by postcode. Or, for those who prefer a more traditional approach, you can also start from the Historic Counties of Great Britain.

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