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  Type oval Barrow
  Country England
  County Somerset
  Nearest Town Bristol
  Nearest Village Nempnett Thrubwell
  Grid Ref UK ST520618
  Condition 3
  Access 4


The Fairy Toot () is an extensive oval Barrow in the village of Nempnett Thrubwell , Somerset

It was formerly a chambered Cairn which is a Scheduled Ancient Monument , on the national monument register as '22826'.1 The Fairy Toot south-southwest of Howgrove Farm is a mound 60 m long, 25 m wide and now 2.5 m high, retained by a stone wall. Its summit is covered with ash trees and shrubs.2 Formerly it was considerably higher. On being opened in 1789 and essentially destroyed, it was found to contain two rows of cells, running from south to north, formed by immense stones set edgeways, and covered by others of larger dimensions. At the time it was conjectured to be a work of the Druid s, but its origins are far older and probably date from the Neolithic period.3

Wade and Wade in their 1929 book "Somerset" described it as "''a remarkably fine tumulus of masonry, said to have been one of the finest in Britain, in the chambers of which skeletons have been discovered. A few vestiges of it now only remain, the rest has been used as a lime-kiln.''"


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