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To be fair, there's no official public access, so reading between the lines of the tone of juamei's reply it sounds like in general the farmer doesn't have a problem with folks going and having a look (as long as they close any gates that were closed). Which is exactly how you'd like it to be, a bit of common sense, some mutual tolerance, everyone's happy.

Of course he ( the farmer) has a problem with it, why do you think he parked a great big trailer in the middle of them, because it was convenient? He is not showing any tolerance he is just being awkward, 'it's my land and I don't want you on it' the gate to the field is left open by the farmer himself for most of the year, certainly no way he could close it whilst I was there as the area around the gate has been allowed to turn into a mire of mud and shit and only wellies will get you through.
Regardless, English Heritage should sort it out, surely they are a national treasure and should be freely available to all
By the way, I obviously agree that any farmers land should be treated respectfully when visiting any site, I just pray he feels the same about the stones in his custody and that he doesn't chip too many bits off moving the trailer