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New Ditch

Archaeological sites in SomersetIron Age sites in SomersetLinear earthworks
New Ditch Ancient Settlement
New Ditch Ancient Settlement

New Ditch is a linear earthwork of possible Iron Age or Medieval construction. It partially crosses the Polden Hills in woodlands approximately 1.1 miles (1.8 km) south-west from the village of Butleigh in Somerset, England. Its construction is similar to Ponter's Ball Dyke 3 miles to the northeast, with the dyke on the south east of the embankment, but of less massive construction. Both were probably part of a more extensive defence scheme. It is nearly half a mile in length and was probably of greater extent originally, but as it stands, New Ditch cannot be termed a cross-ridge dyke although it does seem to be a boundary work.It is debatable whether this site is ancient because it is located close to a medieval woodland and a deer park.

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New Ditch
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BA6 8TP , Compton Dundon
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