
Looking NE across the recumbent to the trig point. The standing stone is about 15 yards south of the trig point.
Looking NE across the recumbent to the trig point. The standing stone is about 15 yards south of the trig point.
The recumbent stone, looking SE
The recumbent stone, about 40 yards SW of the standing stone.
I’m not sure if this may have been part of the original circle or not. It’s not too distant from the standing stone, and in the same alignment along the ridge. It’s pretty heavily scarred by ploughs, so may have been buried at some point. Hard to tell, I’ll leave others to make their minds up about this one!