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The Unyielding Barrow Treasure

Barrow along Gypsy Lane, Chiseldon, Wiltshire Legend Prehistoric

Chiseldon's rural landscape is dotted with ancient monuments, one of which is a mysterious barrow along Gypsy Lane. This unassuming earthwork has been the subject of local legend for centuries, with tales of a golden coffin hidden within its depths. The story goes that any attempt to remove the treasure would be met with failure, leaving would-be treasure hunters baffled and the coffin secure in its earthen slumber.

Dating back to the prehistoric era, this barrow has been a part of Chiseldon's landscape for millennia. While there's no concrete evidence to support the existence of a golden coffin, the persistence of this legend speaks to the barrow's enduring mystique. As a Scheduled Ancient Monument, the site is protected, and its secrets remain safely buried. Visitors can still walk by the barrow, but they won't be tempted to try their luck at uncovering its supposed treasure ��� after all, it's said to be non-removable.

Historical Context

Prehistoric burial site

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Ancient Barrow
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Local Legend
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Barrow still present
Postcode Area
SN5

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