Rhiannon wrote:
No! Not YOU being hilarious, the idea that they go to all that trouble to make a fancy interactive web thingy and then they get the circle in the wrong place, so much so it's on the wrong side of the road!
OS do that often with sites ; wrong side of road/track, next-door field, wrong boundary wall - just a fact of life (like antiquarian says site is near to a prominent farm's land, becomes early 'proper' archaeologists location as that farmland, becomes moderns unable to find when looking only about farm buildings) It's too easy to get the wrong end of the stick with quickly dashed off typing, that's the problem.