Sampson’s Jack is a pointy menhir of white stone which soars out of its hedgerow setting! It is the texture and colour of rice pudding. What a shame you can’t see the whole stone – it must be 12 feet tall, but the bottom six feet are hidden in the hawthorn. Without modern buildings it is only maybe 300 metres away from the standing stone at Ty’r Coed farm and certainly on a sight line.
Note for pedants: On the map, the spelling of Sampson has a ‘p’ in it.