

Low round barrow near the highest point of the hill, inside the fort.
Very impressive round barrow inside the rampart at the southwest of the fort.
Western ramparts, with Middle Hill over on the left.
Looking across the ramparts towards nearby sites: Cley Hill hillfort (far left skyline), Cop Heap round barrow (prominent hill left of centre), Battlesbury (right of centre), Middle Hill round barrow (topped with trees, far right).
Scratchbury from the northwest, on the slopes of Middle Hill.
Looking from the overgrown top of the barrow towards Battlesbury.
Long zoom on long barrow. Apologies for the poor quality but as this long barrow is firmly within the Imber Firing Range perimeter, I think this may be one of the best available viewpoints to see it without permission from the MOD.
Middleton Down, centre skyline, seen from the ridge between Battlesbury hillfort and Middle Hill. The long barrow is a prominent feature on the skyline, centre.
The excellent Battlesbury from Middle Hill to the ESE. Over on the left skyline the prominent hills are Cley Hill (hillfort) and Cop Heap (round barrow).
Very impressive defences on the northeastern flank.
The northeastern entrance, looking towards the Imber Range; lots of inaccessible archaeology over there.
Southeastern rampart, looking over the Wylye Valley.
Looking over the southeastern ramparts towards Middle Hill (with trees on a large round barrow on the summit) and Scratchbury hillfort.
Looking northwest along the southwestern ramparts.
The western ramparts, looking down on Warminster.
Slightly inturned banks flanking the NW entrance. The prominent hill on the centre skyline is Cop Heap, crowned by a large round barrow.
From the north. It’s hard to tell where the hilltop ends and the barrow begins.
Looking southwest across the top of the barrow.
The barrow is surrounded on all sides by dense woodland vegetation.
The top of the barrow, from the southwest.
Retrospective view back to Uley Bury from the slopes of Downham Hill to the west.
Looking west towards Downham Hill, with Dursley and Stinchcombe Hill beyond.
Southwestern ramparts. Looking towards Cam Peak, with the Vale of Severn and Forest of Dean beyond.
Looking southwest from the eastern corner of the fort.
Messing about with a headtorch.
A path runs right across the middle of the barrow, which is causing further erosion.