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Category Archives: Metal Detecting
Research Group
©Bryan Phillips Jun2025 As well as giving a series of monthly talks, we also have a Research Group. We meet about four times a year and discuss our progress on the topics we are each researching. This is the most … Continue reading →
Finds
©Bryan Phillips March 2025 Thanks to Charles Bullock for sharing his finds with us. He has been metal detecting in Milton Abbas for some time now and has found some extraordinary items which, with our existing knowledge of the history … Continue reading →
Hilton Gold Bracelet
©Bryan Phillips Jul 2024 GREAT NEWS! DORSET MUSEUM HAVE RAISED THE FUNDS TO PURCHASE THIS. photo © Somerset County Council 2.0 Generic. This late Bronze Age gold bracelet was found in Hilton. It has been declared treasure and has been … Continue reading →
Milton Abbas Pendant
Is now available to view at the Dorset Museum. This unique Anglo-Saxon pendant was found in Milton Abbas by one of the members of the Milton Abbas Local History Group, Charles Bullock, who reported to the Portable Antiquities Scheme where … Continue reading →
Research Group
Our Old Town Project research group have all the documents relevant to the period in Milton Abbas history when Joseph Damer, Lord Milton, Earl of Dorchester owned the parish and moved the town to its current location. All these documents … Continue reading →
More finds from Milton Abbas
Perhaps not as exciting as Charles Bullock’s find of the Milton Abbas Pendant, but telling us more about the history of Milton Abbas are some of Charles’ recent finds which he is reporting to the UK Detector Finds Database are … Continue reading →
Charles Bullock – Metal Detectorist extraordinaire.
The Milton Abbas Local History Group are delighted to have at last an active and very knowledgeable metal detectorist as a member. It was Charles who found and reported the Milton Abbas Pendant, which should now be on display in … Continue reading →