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Brane Barrow

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Brane Barrow, or Chapel Euny Barrow, is a Neolithic entrance grave located near the hamlet of Brane, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is considered to be one of the smallest and best preserved bu

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Typical visit
15 min–45 min
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

Brane Barrow, or Chapel Euny Barrow, is a Neolithic entrance grave located near the hamlet of Brane, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is considered to be one of the smallest and best preserved burial monuments in Britain.

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Brane Barrow, or Chapel Euny Barrow, is a Neolithic entrance grave located near the hamlet of Brane, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is considered to be one of the smallest and best preserved burial monuments in Britain.

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Background

History

Entrance graves date to the later Neolithic era and Bronze Age (c. 2500-1000 BC). Circular in shape, most entrance graves were built with a mound of heaped rubble and soil, typically up to 82 feet (25m) in diameter. The perimeter of the mound was marked with kerbstone. It held a rectangular chamber built of stone slabs or coursed rubble stone, or a combination of the two. The chamber roof was made of stone slabs, called capstones. Access to the chamber was through an opening in the mound's kerb or outer edge. Brane barrow was first discovered by William Borlase in 1863 while he was exploring an underground structure, probably Carn Euny, a short distance away. Borlase refers to the structure…

Description

Brane Barrow is a scheduled burial monument located 317 yards (290m) south west of Brane End Farm, and 1.2 miles (2 km) southwest of the village of Sancreed, in Cornwall. The monument includes an entrance grave, situated in a low-lying pasture close to the upper Lamorna River. The barrow is a circular mound of earth and stones, measuring up to 20 feet (6.1 m) in diameter. The mound is surrounded and retained by a border of large granite blocks. It contains a rectangular stone-lined chamber measuring 7.5 ft (2.3 m) long by 4 ft (1.2 m) wide and 3 ft (90 cm) high. The chamber is roofed with two capstones: a third capstone was removed at some point. On the southeast is an entrance passage that…

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Coordinates
50.0968, -5.6350
District
Cornwall
Parish
Sancreed
Postcode
TR20 8RD
Parliamentary constituency
St Ives
Established
1750

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Brane Barrow?
Brane Barrow is in South-West England, United Kingdom (postcode TR20 8RD), in the parish of Sancreed.
When was Brane Barrow built?
Built or established in 1750.
Is Brane Barrow free to visit?
Yes, Brane Barrow is free to enter.
How do I get to Brane Barrow?
Drivers can navigate to postcode TR20 8RD. It sits within the St Ives parliamentary constituency.