Possible interaction between standing stones and boundary.
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Possible enclosure remains.
Another of the hut circle remains.
Hut circle remains.
Possible trio of standing stones.
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This site occupies a South East facing hill side, just above Ingleton. There are a number of hut circle remains, the scooped out hollows still obvious.
There are also what look like a few enclosures, albeit feinter than the hut sites.
The crown of the hill side is topped with what could be three standing stones. I’m a bit sceptical about this though, as there are a number of other stones probably deposited by glacial action.
The site is described on the PastScape web site as an Iron Age\Romano British settlement consisting of a complex of stone built huts, enclosures and a field system.
Sites within 20km of Fell End
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Yarlsber Camp
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Ingleton Falls Carvings
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Twistleton Scar
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Cup marked stone
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Groove Marked Stone
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Ingleborough
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Cup and Ring Marked Stone
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Apron Full of Stones
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Yordas Cave
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Eller Keld
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Castle Hill (Leck)
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The Great Stone Of Fourstones
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Queen of the Fairies Chair
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High Park
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Casterton
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Tatham
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Sellet Bank Enclosure
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Scalford
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Brown Hills Beck Barrow West
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Brown Hills Beck Barrow East
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Claughton
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Giants Graves (Litton)
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Jubilee Cave, Settle
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Victoria Cave
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Albert Cave
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Horseshoe Cave
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Attermire Cave
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Cleatop
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Dalton Old Hall Farm
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Borwick Cairn
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Buck Stone
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Chapel Cave
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