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I have to say I wasn't looking for other objects at the time so didn't take much notice. A couple of photos from a different angle you can see the smaller object (which I assumed to be natural) on the right hand side of Hall Hill. The other photos might give a better scale of the size of Hall Hill.

http://www.andyfellwalker.com/Egg/Fareastern/Trout_Beck_and_The_Tongue/022_Hall_Hill_curious_object.htm

http://www.andyfellwalker.com/Egg/Fareastern/Trout_Beck_and_The_Tongue/020_Which_way_to_The_Tongue.htm

Have a look at this webpage, and the associated ones - http://www.eng-h.gov.uk/mpp/mcd/sub/lb1.htm . If I pontificate, just from these photographs, the thread will mutate into a vitriolic flame spat; so I won't. But that little mound - and it could just be a pile of field clearance boulders - lends strong support to the hypothesis that Hall Hill is a Neolithic L. B.