King's Standing Bowl Barrow or Kingstanding Mound, is a scheduled monument in the Kingstanding area of Birmingham.[1] It comprises the buried and earthwork remains of a bowl barrow from the late Neolithic to the late Bronze Age, lying alongside the Icknield Street Roman road to the South of Sutton Park.
Alternative name | Kingstanding Mound |
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Location | Kingstanding, Birmingham, England |
Type | Bowl barrow |
Site notes | |
Management | Birmingham City Council |
Public access | Yes |
Designated | 9 October 1981 |
It is reputedly the site from where King Charles I reviewed his troops on 18 October 1642, during the English Civil War; from which event both the mound and the area take their name.
References
edit- ^ Historic England (9 October 1981). "Bowl barrow at King's Standing (1016437)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 17 August 2011.