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BELL PITS, small holes or shafts, 3ft. or 4ft. in diameter, driven through a few feet of overlying strata to the seam of coal, and then widened out to allow for excavation. In Sussex there are bell pits which were sunk in prehistoric times to obtain flints for the making of stone implements.