Loggerheads Auctioneers Mound
                Has been described as a Possible Timber Castle (Motte)
                There are earthwork remains
                
	
		| Name | Loggerheads Auctioneers Mound | 
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		| Historic Country | Staffordshire | 
		| Modern Authority | Staffordshire | 
		| 1974 Authority | Staffordshire | 
		| Civil Parish | Loggerheads | 
                An earthwork mound surviving under rough grassland, which is scheduled as a round barrow. It is considered that this may not actually be a barrow, but possibly be the remains of a motte. It is known locally as the Auctioneers Mound and a service is held on the mound once a year on Plough Sunday. (Staffs HER)
Bowl barrow surviving as an earthen mound 1.8m high and 20m in diameter; it is 9m in diameter across its flattened top. A ditch, approximately 3m wide, originally surrounded the mound but this is now infilled. (EH Scheduling Report)
                
                This site is a scheduled monument protected by law
                Not Listed
                
                
                
                
                
                
                Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
                
                County Historic Environment Record
                
                
	
		| OS Map Grid Reference | SJ763365 | 
		| Latitude | 52.9254684448242 | 
		| Longitude | -2.3532600402832 | 
		| Eastings | 376340 | 
		| Northings | 336500 | 
                 
                 
                