Corton
Corton is a Village in the county of Wiltshire.
Corton postcode: BA12 0SY
There are great places to visit near Corton including some great historic monuments, ancient sites, historic buildings, country parks, lakes and villages.
There are a number of historic monuments near Corton including Lansdowne Monument, Cherhill White Horse, and Avebury.
Corton has some unmissable ancient sites nearby like Avebury, West Kennet Long Barrow, The Sanctuary, and Silbury Hill.
Corton is near some unmissable historic buildings like Avebury Manor,
The area around Corton's best country parks can be found at Coate Water Country Park.
Corton is near some unmissable lakes like Coate Water,
Ashton Keynes is a great place to visit close to Corton if you like villages.
Corton History
There are some historic monuments around Corton:
- Enclosure and linear earthworks between Bishopstrow Down and South Down Sleight
- Oxendean Down long barrow
- Bell barrow on Rook Hill, 200m west of Pertwood Wood
- Colloway Clump long barrow
- Bell barrow 350m north of Haydon Farm
- West Hill long barrow
- Round barrow south-west of Knook Barrow, long barrow
- Pillow mound on Knook Down
- Bratton Camp Iron Age hillfort, the Westbury White Horse, barrows and trackways on Bratton Down
- Two saucer barrows 250m west of John's Planting
- King Barrow: a long barrow 100m north of Bishopstrow House
- Bowl barrow 560m north east of Lord's Hill Farm
- Round barrow on the summit of Cotley Hill
- Hill Deverill medieval settlement
- Bowl barrow: one of two round barrows south-east of Tinhead Hill Farm
- Lock up 20m south of Little London Cottage in the High Street
- Round barrow east of South Down Sleight
- Bowl barrow 1110m south east of St Michael's Church
- Motte and double ringwork east of Bishopstrow Farm
- Bowl barrow: one of two round barrows south-east of Tinhead Hill Farm
- Scrubbed Oak enclosure and linear boundary earthwork
- Bowl barrow: one of a group of dispersed barrows south-east of Norton Plantation
- Battlesbury Camp Monuments: hillfort, settlement, cemetery, barrows, enclosure, and field systems
- Bowl barrow on Keysley Down, 250m west of the A350 Warminster-Shaftesbury Road
- A pair of bowl barrows 225m south east of Boreham Mill
- Bowl barrow 400m west of Vicarage Barn
- Field system on Wylye Down
- Bowl barrow to the north of Long Bottom, 1.6km north east of Hammersmith
- Bowl barrow on Littlecombe Down
- Earthwork enclosure in Great Ridge wood, 350m north east of Point Pond
- Bowl's Barrow, long barrow
- Middleton Down long barrow
- Round barrow cemetery to the south of Codford Down
- Queen's barrow: a bowl barrow in Queen's Barrow Plantation
- Strip lynchets south of Westdown Farm
- Two cross ridge dykes 710m and 790m east of Wellhead Farm
- Bowl barrow 850m north west of Lower Pertwood Farm
- Wick Ball camp, the Common
- Middle Hill round barrow
- Bowl barrow: one of three round barrows on Four Hundred Down
- Bowl barrow 880m north east of Field Barn Farm
- Long barrow on Pertwood Down, 1400m north-west of Lower Pertwood
- Iron Age settlement on Cow Down, 990m north west of Haycombe Hill Farm
- Tithe barn and gatehouse at Place Farm
- Bowl Barrow: one of a group of dispersed barrows south-east of Norton Plantation
- Bowl barrow: one of a group of dispersed barrows south-east of Norton Plantation
- Field system on Codford Down
- Earthwork enclosure in Penning Wood, 290m NE of Penning
- Bowl Barrow: one of a dispersed group of five barrows adjacent to the Imber-Warminster track
- Bowl barrow on Berril Down
- Cross ridge dyke on Warminster Down
- Bowl barrow: one of three round barrows on Thirteen Hundred Down
- Strip lynchet system east of Cotley Hill Woods
- Bowl barrow on the summit of Cop Heap
- Corton long barrow
- The Bake and Wylye Down milestones
- Enclosure and Romano-British settlement north-west of Imber
- Long barrow 250m east of Boyton Field Barn
- Bowl barrow: one of a group of dispersed barrows south-east of Norton Plantation
- Bowl barrow immediately east of Bishopstrow House
- Romano-British village on Tytherington Hill
- Bowl barrow: one of three round barrows on Thirteen Hundred Down
- Upton Great Barrow: a bell barrow in East Barrow Belt
- Boundary feature 700m south-west of The Plantation, West Lavington Down
- Bowl barrow: one of a dispersed group of five barrows adjacent to the Imber-Warminster track
- Bowl barrow on Oxendean Down
- Bowl barrow on Arn Hill Down, 450m east of New Farm
- Henge monument 350m north-east of Long Ivor Farm
- Codford Circle hilltop enclosure
- Bowl barrow 300m east of Boyton Field Barn
- Bowl barrow 1480m east of Keysley Farm
- Three bowl barrows north of South Down Sleight
- Bowl barrow 130m south-west of North End Farm
- Bowl barrow north of White Horse Farm
- Middlehill settlement and associated cultivation earthworks.
- Rough Barrow, round barrow, south of Sealland Cross
- The Knoll: a bell barrow 300m west of Manor Farm
- Round barrow on the south side of Cotley Hill
- Bowl barrow on South Down Sleight
- Field system and settlement north of Chapperton Down
- Bowl barrow 400m west of Mount Pleasant
- Section of Roman road on Pertwood Down
- Bowl barrow south-east of The Crott
- Robin Hood's Bower earthwork enclosure in Southleigh Wood
- Bowl barrow 445m south west of East Farm
- Bell barrow on Parsonage Down, 1.3km south east of Lord's Hill Farm
- Long barrow 300m north-east of Albany Place
- Bowl Barrow, part of the round barrow cemetery south of Codford Down
- Bowl barrow 500m south-east of Eastleigh Court
- Roman site in Upper Holt, Teffont Magna
- Bowl barrow in High Park on south facing slope of Fonthill Down
- Bowl barrow 1020m north west of White Farm
- Romano-British village N of Stockton Wood
- Bowl barrow on edge of Dirtley Wood
- Bowl barrow 350m west of Mount Pleasant
- Norton Down long barrow
- Scratchbury Hill Monuments: Iron age hillfort, round barrows and enclosures
- Bowl barrow west of Breakheart Bottom
- Strip lynchets south of Bigbury Wood
- Iron Age earthwork enclosure on Mancombe Down
- Bowl barrow 500m north of Starveall
- Strip lynchet system north of Cotley Hill
- Strip lynchets immediately south west of Woodcombe Cleve
- Enclosure south-east of White Horse Farm
- Oval barrow on Keysley Down, 1040m NNE of Chapel Field Barn
- Bowl barrow 270m south west of Norton Bavant House
- Bowl Barrow: one of a dispersed group of five barrows adjacent to the Imber-Warminster track
- Knook barrow, long barrow
- Sherrington Castle mound: motte castle east of Sherrington Manor
- Long barrow in Barrow Clump, Stockton Down
- Long barrow on Knook Down
- Bowl barrow: one of three round barrows on Four Hundred Down
- Bowl barrow north of Dirtley Wood
- Long barrow on Keysley Down, 1020m NNE of Chapel Field Barn
- Bowl barrow south-west of Knapp Down
- Bowl barrow 85m north of Bishopstrow House
- Chapperton Down Prehistoric and Romano-British Landscape
- Round barrow NE of Sheephouse Farm
- Bowl barrow 540m north of Woodbine Barn
- Two of a dispersed group of five barrows adjacent to the Imber-Warminster track
- Part of a prehistoric field system on Codford Down
- Knook Castle hillfort and associated prehistoric and Romano-British landscape
- Linear earthwork on Knook Down
- Round barrow SW of Parsonage Down
- Combe lynchet system on Oxendean Down
- Round Barrow on Summer Down
- Bowl barrow: one of a group of dispersed barrows south-east of Norton Plantation
- Bowl barrow 700m south east of Field Barn
- Bowl barrow 300m north of White Farm
- Long barrow 250m east of Polebridge Farm
- Long barrow south-west of Imber
- Pair of bowl barrows 1050m NNW of Pertwood Wood
- Bowl barrow: one of a group of dispersed barrows south-east of Norton Plantation
- Bowl barrow: one of three round barrows on Four Hundred Down
- Bowl barrow 300m south of Eastleigh Court
- Field system on West Lavington Down
- Bowl barrow: one of three round barrows on Thirteen Hundred Down