
This is another image of the set nearby the stone row / alignment pair – with the fallen stone (supported on pallets) in the foreground
This is another image of the set nearby the stone row / alignment pair – with the fallen stone (supported on pallets) in the foreground
Another image of the set nearby the stone row / alignment pair
This is an image of the set nearby the stone row / alignment pair (t though not aligned with them)
The Barbreck stones with the farm in the background
The stones are now in a farmyard, just through the undergrowth is the Barbreck river
As noted, by other this beautiful pair are surrounded by a lot of old junk.
BUT just nearby is another set not previously noted
I have posted these as a new site – they are not in alignment – but are so close that must be connected
So could be incorporated
Click on the streetmap link to check out the directions. You will see that the site lies on a semi circular little road with two entry points from the main road. Take the northern entry and drive along towards Barbreck House and park by the buildings at the end of the road. The stones are round the back of the old manor house. We asked a bloke we saw when we parked up if we could go round and have a look and permission was willingly given. Two nice stones but surely in the saddest setting of any. Probably once holding pride of place in the back garden of a grand house they now rub shoulders with abandoned vehicles and every conceivable sort of junk. They really needed that hug.