

Deepest of the robber depressions at the head of the cairn.
Remains of a dry stone “construction” on the south eastern flank of the cairn – approx mid way down the cairn. Unusual, as it peters out within the cairn and runs diagonally down the steep slope of the hill.
The view south east after clambering and falling through immature forestry.
1st stone – lies in the middle of this pic on top of the knoll – exactly as shown on the OS. See comments
2nd stone – looking SW. Large, flat face on west side – see comments
Interesting marks on the lower right portion of this slab
Lower right part of slab – interesting marks which must be natural as this face is facing the prevailing weather – SW
The most recent addition to the cairn – there was still soil on some of these stones!
View North uphill from the cairn. These fields and woodlands are full of bronze age agriculture workings and domestic dwellings
Another easterly view – showing large clearance boulders
Bit of a surprise this – Info board to read before you visit the cairn.