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590: 476: 60: 42: 502: 720: 870: 67: 245: 539:, was never intended to be worn since the gold caps in the holes would have stopped it from being tied to the arm. Fewer than a hundred such wrist-guards have been found in Great Britain and the example from Barnack is arguably the finest. A similar less refined wrist-guard from 461:. Later additional burials and cremations were cut into the barrow, and it was enlarged twice. Probably at the same time, three concentric ditches were dug around the barrow. The final monument contained at least 23 bodies and had a diameter of 50 metres (160 ft). 493:. Marks on his bones, and those of the other people in the barrow, show that they were used to squatting. It is unknown if this was due to their work or just how they sat. His teeth had no disease but were well worn, showing he ate mainly a gritty diet of cereals. 1150: 910: 689:, supplies became available from demolition of the Fenland monasteries and was re-used in Cambridge colleges. Lesser-quality Barnack stone continued to be quarried until the 18th century, and in 1825 it was quarried as roadstone for the 456:
The Barnack burial is an important early Bronze Age find. It comes from a complicated monument which was expanded and altered on at least three occasions. The original burial was very rich for the period, but was covered by only a small
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The primary burial was of a man aged between 35 and 45. He died sometime between 2330 and 2130 BC. He was very robustly built and quite tall for the time: about 5 feet 10 inches (1.78 m). He was suffering from slight
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The stone was used for numerous buildings in Barnack itself, most notably the parish church. Another notable example is 7 Station Road, which is a 13th- or 14th-century house remodelled in the 16th or early 17th century. It is a
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In the middle of the 19th century a house in the village built in 1797 was converted into the parish school. In the 20th century the school moved to new premises and the building was converted into the village hall.
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built of Barnack stone in 1797. Its commercial use as a mill ceased in 1914 and for a time it stood derelict. Its interior machinery survives complete and the mill was restored in 1959–62.
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about 1 mile (1.6 km) northwest of Barnack. Both Barnack and Pilsgate are on the B1443 road. The 2011 Census recorded a parish population of 931.
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After the useful stone had been removed, the bare heaps of lime-rich rubble were gradually covered by a rich carpet of wild flowers, such as the
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When gravel quarrying threatened the barrow in 1974, the decision was taken to excavate. The objects recovered were donated to the
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than Barnack, so initially it was called Uffington station. The Syston – Peterborough line was absorbed by the
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centre and a garage. There are also several other small businesses and an agricultural goods supplier.
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opened. It included a station in the parish about 1 mile (1.6 km) north of Barnack. It was nearer
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Goodwin, J Martin (1983) 'The Book of Barnack' (Barracuda Books Ltd, Buckingham, ISBN 0 86023 158 5).
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Lucas. The Rectory was largely rebuilt later in the 19th century and is now called Kingsley House.
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frequently were in dispute over the rights to it. Blocks of stone were transported on sleds to the
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was born there in 1830. They were the sons of the Rev. Charles Kingsley the elder and Mary,
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It is likely that the stone was also carved in the village. A possible Barnack school of
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The grave goods of the primary burial are rare and prestigious. There is a large "
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closed the station in 1952, and that line's nearest station to Barnack is now
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The 'Barnack Beauty' apple variety was first cultivated here in about 1840.
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tower. The interior of the church includes a high-quality late Anglo-Saxon
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The best Barnack stone had been worked out by about 1460, but after the
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that was a subdivision of the Soke, and which formed part of
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An Inventory of Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
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waterways. Most notably, Barnack stone was used to build
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and loaded onto barges on which they were taken down the
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Archived from 1040: 1038: 1036: 1034: 1032: 46:Anglo-Saxon tower and Early English spire of 1532: 1518: 1510: 1306: 1304: 1302: 810:opened a branch line linking Stamford and 31: 1137: 882:Barnack has a primary school, a pub, two 1044: 1023: 1011: 899: 727:, built in 1797 and restored in 1959–62 597:, former limestone quarries, are now a 301: 283: 239: 207: 183: 97: 38: 1071: 905: 903: 818:on the east side of the village. The 557:St John the Baptist's Church, Barnack 267: 255: 243: 229: 217: 197: 165: 147: 129: 7: 1059: 825:and closed the branch line in 1929. 787:, which in 1858 renamed the station 413:Barnack is historically part of the 748:was built in the 18th century. Its 710:Site of Special Scientific Interest 531:. Yet the most luxurious item is a 470:Peterborough Museum and Art Gallery 440:parish church and an unusual early 1321:National Heritage List for England 1285:National Heritage List for England 1254:National Heritage List for England 1218:National Heritage List for England 1094:National Heritage List for England 432:Barnack is notable for its former 25: 2080:Peterborough East railway station 2121:Civil parishes in Cambridgeshire 1968:Anglican Diocese of Peterborough 966:A Vision of britain Through Time 820:London and North Eastern Railway 643:all used Barnack stone, and the 569:is notable for its 11th-century 65: 58: 40: 1151:"Barnack Hills & Holes NNR" 777:Syston and Peterborough Railway 563:Church of England parish church 66: 2060:Nene Valley Colour Coated Ware 2014:Peterborough/Conington Airport 1994:Road transport in Peterborough 1963:University Centre Peterborough 1398:Alexander, Jennifer S (1995). 1213:"Barnack Water Mill (1126862)" 919:Office for National Statistics 687:dissolution of the monasteries 468:but replicas are displayed in 1: 1953:Peterborough Regional College 1316:"Wilfrid Wood Hall (1331557)" 619:. 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Barnack stone

Barnack is located in Cambridgeshire
Cambridgeshire
OS grid reference
TF0705
Civil parish
Unitary authority
Peterborough
Ceremonial county
Cambridgeshire
Region
East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
PE9
Dialling code
Police
Cambridgeshire
Fire
Cambridgeshire
Ambulance
East of England
UK Parliament
North West Cambridgeshire
Barnack Parish Council
UK

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