Access depends whether you take notice of signs saying things like ‘private’. If you didn’t, you could drive quite close along a tarmac access road. To walk to the stone from there, you’d just need to cross the intervening hundred or so yards of field – depending whether in crop or not.
Otherwise you could follow Juamei’s instructions
Thursday 18 September 2003
Juamei‘s fieldnotes say just about everything. All I want to add is that something about this site, maybe the openness of the valley that Juamei refers to, made me feel quite strongly that it may originally have been a circle.
No evidence. No signs. But then the field has so obviously been ploughed and cultivated for so long that once any stones had gone, there’d be no evidence. And then again, why leave this stone and clear the rest? So perhaps it’s just me.