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Hi Juamei,

The Hawk Stone stands out on its own at the edge of a field. The typical landscape arrangements apply; far reaching views out to the east, south and west; behind, to the north-ish, the brow of the hill soon fills the horizon. Check out these pics by Moth and myself:

http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/post/19024

http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/post/18570

Sorry about the cock-up link to the harpstone! This shot looks very interesting:

http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/post/10017

I'm very keen to know what the view would be like without all that scrub behind it . . . hmmmm.

treaclechops x

The Harpstone stands on its own near to a river in a small valley. Behind the scrub is fields and about 2-3 miles in the distance, corfe castle. The ridge that marks the boundary of the isle of purbeck is about a mile or two to the North.

Its fairly open countryside to the east, west & north and if this stone was polished, I think it would have shone bright from the ridge.

Hmm, looks like a visit to the Hawk stone is in order...