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- List_of_Tumps abstract "Tump means a hillock, mound, barrow or tumulus. The Welsh words twmp and Twmpath may be related. Although some may appear similar to glacial drumlins, for the most part they are man-made, e.g. remains from mineral extraction, burial mounds (tumuli and especially Bowl barrows) or Motte-and-bailey castle mounds. The following geographical features in the UK are referred to using the word:Almondsbury Tump a slight prominence near the top of the scarp, in open space near the Swan, AlmondsburyBarry's Hill Tump Barrow in the civil parish of Leafield, OxfordshireBattle Tump a castle motte, Scheduled Ancient Monument, Lower Common, GilwernBettws Newydd tump, an early Norman motte and bailey tump in MonmouthshireBledisloe Tump, a castle in the village of Awre in Gloucestershire, EnglandBrinklow Castle known locally as 'the Tump', a medieval castle in the village of BrinklowCaple Tump earthwork reputed to be the remains of a castle motte in King's Caple, HerefordshireCastle Tump, an early 11th century Motte and Bailey castle in Trecastle, Powys, WalesCastle Tump Caerwent, Monmouthshire -site of a Roman villaCastle Tump, Dymock, a castle in the village of Dymock in Gloucestershire, EnglandCastle Tump Motte (see Glasbury Castle), GlasburyCastle Tump believed to be the remains of an early Norman motte and bailey castle near Burford, Shropshire and Tenbury Wells, WorcestershireCongrove Field and The Tumps, north of Bath, possibly the site of mining activities in the pastCrugyn Tump Castle Mound/ Motte, BeguildyEast Tump and West Tump are small (ca. 50m and 100m long respectively) tidal islands off the respective coasts of the Island of GrassholmEdmunds Tump, a hill near Grosmont in north-eastern Monmouthshire, WalesHetty Pegler's Tump, a Neolithic burial mound near the village of Uley, Gloucestershire, EnglandKnucklas Castle Mound, site of a castle near the battlefield of the Battle of BeguildyLeigh Castle Tump earthwork and buried remains of a medieval motte and bailey castle at Castle Green near Leigh, WorcestershireLoxidge Tump cairn Round cairn on the Offas Dyke Path, Hatterrall Ridge, with Llanthony to one side and Llanveynoe the other; there are several other cairns nearby in general vicinity of Llanvihangel CrucorneyKeynsham Humpy Tumps -Site of open patches of grassland and bare rock, interspersed with blocks of scrub, alongside the Bristol to Bath railway lineMaes Tump, an Iron Age hillfort in Somerset, EnglandMonkey Tump, 12th-century motte castle in Tonteg, South WalesNan Tow's Tump, a round barrow by the A46 near Oldbury-on-the-Hill, GloucestershireNewcourt Tump earthwork remains of a small motte and bailey castle One mile to the north of Bacton, HerefordshireNewton Tump is the remains of a motte and bailey castle 3 miles southeast of Clifford, HerefordshireRobin Hood's Tump (see under 'Buildings and structures') Prehistoric burial ground near Alpraham, CheshireSt Weonards Tump -tump immediately south of St Weonards churchyard, Herefordshire Slwch Tump, an Iron Age hill fort close to Brecon in Powys, WalesStow Green Tump/ Castle Tump, remains of a castle near the village of St Briavels in GloucestershireSwanborough Tump, a hillock in the parish of Manningford Abbots identified as the moot-place mentioned in the will of King AlfredTable Hill tump, in the Malvern Hills between North Hill and Sugarloaf HillTappa's Tump or "Tæppa's mound" burial mound near Taplow, Buckinghamshire"The Tump", ancient burial mound near Whittington, WorcestershireTump Farm, Wilcrick, a farm near Wilcrick Hill, which was a hillfort in former MonmouthshireTump Terret, mound marking the site of a small motte and bailey castle in Trellech, MonmouthshireTurkey Tump (SO504288), on the ridge immediately NW of Llanwarne HerefordshireWednesbury Tump (see 'Post-Medieval times') the Tump, WednesburyWindmill Tump, a Neolithic burial site west of the village of Rodmarton in Gloucestershire, EnglandWormelow Tump, village in Herefordshire, England, location of the burial mound of King Arthur's son Amr↑ ↑ ↑".
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- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Almondsbury.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Bacton,_Herefordshire.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Beguildy.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Bettws_Newydd.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Bledisloe_Tump.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Bowl_barrow.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Brinklow_Castle.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Castle_Tump.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Castle_Tump,_Dymock.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography-related_lists.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Cheshire.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Clifford,_Herefordshire.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Congrove_Field_and_The_Tumps.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Drumlin.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Drumlins.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Edmunds_Tump.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Gilwern.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Glasbury.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Graig_Syfyrddin.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Grassholm.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Hatterrall_Ridge.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Hetty_Peglers_Tump.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Wiltshire.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Keynsham_Humpy_Tumps.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Kings_Caple.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Knucklas.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Leafield.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Leigh,_Worcestershire.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Roman_villas_in_Wales.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Llanwarne.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Maes_Knoll.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Maes_Tump.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Motte-and-bailey_castle.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Oldbury-on-the-Hill.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Slwch_Tump.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink St_Weonards.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Stow_Green,_St_Briavels.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Table_Hill.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Taplow_burial.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Tenbury_Wells.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Tonteg.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Trellech.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Tumulus.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Uley_Long_Barrow.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Wednesbury.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Whittington,_Worcestershire.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Wilcrick.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Windmill_Tump.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLink Wormelow_Tump.
- List_of_Tumps wikiPageWikiLinkText "List of Tumps".
- List_of_Tumps hasPhotoCollection List_of_Tumps.
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- List_of_Tumps wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- List_of_Tumps subject Category:Geography-related_lists.
- List_of_Tumps type List.
- List_of_Tumps type List.
- List_of_Tumps comment "Tump means a hillock, mound, barrow or tumulus. The Welsh words twmp and Twmpath may be related. Although some may appear similar to glacial drumlins, for the most part they are man-made, e.g. remains from mineral extraction, burial mounds (tumuli and especially Bowl barrows) or Motte-and-bailey castle mounds.".
- List_of_Tumps label "List of Tumps".
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- List_of_Tumps wasDerivedFrom List_of_Tumps?oldid=674835343.
- List_of_Tumps isPrimaryTopicOf List_of_Tumps.