

October 2019
Taken 10th August 2004: Peering through the rain. Here is the stone with the other outlier and stone circle just about visible in the background.
Louise is obligingly wearing a red coat and standing next to the other outlier. The strange white blob in the sky isn’t a UFO... it’s rain.
Taken 10th August 2004: The stone viewed from the south east in miserable wet weather.
A close up of the outlier at the top end of the field by the gate
Looking NW
Looking SW
This standing stone is to the right of the gate which leads you into the field where the circle is.
Easy to spot.
I wonder if it has been struck by lightening at some point? Just a thought.
Visited 10th August 2004: This is the first ‘proper’ outlier to the stone circle (I can’t see how the more distant stone can be described as an outlier). Contained within the same field as the circle and Outlier 1 you have to double back on yourself a bit from the gate to get to it. It was at this stage in our visit that the severity of the rain really became apparent. We were sodden!
This second outlier stands about 100m SW of the circle, in line with the first. It is over 2m in height but has been broken at some point in the past.