Stagsbury Hill, one of the highest points in the New Forest
       
     
A view over Furzley Common from the top
       
     
The only visible barrow/pillow mound on the hill top
       
     
Stagsbury Hill, one of the highest points in the New Forest
       
     
Stagsbury Hill, one of the highest points in the New Forest

I thought initially that this was a small univalate Iron Age hill fort or enclosure with a few Bronze Age barrows thrown in, but later research claims it to be a rabbit breeding enclosure and the medieval people that worked here simply re-used the barrows as 'pillow' mounds and what appears to be an IA ditch and bank, was just built, along with a fence of sorts, to keep the rabbits on the hill top. 

A view over Furzley Common from the top
       
     
A view over Furzley Common from the top
The only visible barrow/pillow mound on the hill top
       
     
The only visible barrow/pillow mound on the hill top