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Dead shells are common allochthonous clasts on British beaches. How much information of relevance to palaeontology can be gleaned from such bioclasts? One exceptional shell, a common Buccinum, is described, which preserves an array of borings and other ichnological evidence. It provides confirmation that we need to look harder at fossil gastropods, too.