Ey up Hob!
Good to see your post about the cup-marked stone on Fyfield Down still being there. Experience tends to show that where there's one of the little blighters, another one's usually hiding close by... Us primitive Northern folk tend to get to a selected region, stand about 20 yards apart from each other, then walk in straight lines (depending on how many pubs we've been to beforehand) until we find a stone. Might be worth someone's while to give it a go - or has the land been heavily farmed/worked there? Mind you, memory tells me that them there Soiuthern land-owners tend to be a bit more miserable than their Northern compatriots, screaming with great force that well-known mantra, "Gerroffthatbloodyfield."
Anyway Hob - tis good to read your post...