Image of Piggle Dene (Natural Rock Feature) by Chance

Piggle Dene stones were bought by the National Trust in 1907.

In 1644, diarist Richard Symonds described Fyfield as ‘a place so full of grey pibble stone of great bignes as is not usually seen ... they lie so thick as you may go upon them all the way. They call that place the Grey-weathers because afar off they look like a flock of Sheepe.‘

Image credit: Chance – March 2008