
Part of the sign on top of the mound detailing the roman road, mound & haha in the park
Part of the sign on top of the mound detailing the roman road, mound & haha in the park
Heading over the park from the west
[january 2003] The winter view. If you head along the road from Richmond Gate past pembroke lodge, the mound is very visible in winter off to the right.
[january 2003] The winter view
[january 2003] From the top of other ramparts
[january 2003] From the top of the exceedingly muddy motte
[january 2003] The huge Motte. The path is about 1-2 metres across to give some scale.
[december 2002] Looking southwestish
[december 2002] Looking southeastish from the hill.
[december 2002] From the carpark between knap hill and adam’s grave
[december 2002] View over the Vale of Pewsey
[december 2002] Walking up the hill towards the barrow
[december 2002] From Knap Hill as the sun was starting to set
From the south. Did they mean to make it look like a giant breast? (I’ll get me coat)
Down the valley
Up the valley
Large circle
Large circle (centre of the photo)
To the north, across the valley
The small circle (my imaginary friend)
Side on. Phwoar, look at the lean on that!
From longbredy hill.
Impossible to photo it all from the ground
Looking south from the bankbarrow
Trackway from left to right in front of the barrows
There is a trackway from the left hand shrub to the fence, lining up with the road on the other side of the A35 perfectly.
Amazing barrow in the field next door.
My vote for Britain’s saddest stone.
Looking east. Nine stones is just round the corner
Stone 6, more OS
Stone 2. OS tagged
Some loose rocks nearby..
Looking south over the cairn
Lots of deer hereabouts. (to the right of the photo)
Across the field from the stone, note the white spot that sings out to you from far away.
View from Arminghall at night. Slightly different from when it was built...
Just a ripple in the mud..
From West Kennet, taken about 7.30am on the morning of the winter solstice 2002
Looking to the south from inside the ramparts(I think :)
Looking from the South (I think..)
The definate longbarrow.
The possible longbarrow
(10/02) Looking North over the henge. Not the most apparent of sites...
(12/02) Looking east over the henge to the substation.
Halfpenny Hill barrow (12/02) Taken from the barrow, there is a curious sinkhole in those trees in the middle. Was that where they got the earth for the barrow?