

N side seen from the Lealholm Rigg track looking towards Eskdale
Warsett Hill seen from ten miles south at Danby Beacon...as much a significant skyline feature and focal point as the latter. That it has a barrow cemetery is entirely understandable.
View N downslope towards Saltburn...possible interment sites visible
Looking NW along the edge of the hilltop
Looking down the slope on the southern side ...perhaps degraded barrows near the coast?
Looking NW towards Herd Howe bowl barrow, L distant
Freebrough Hill seen from the top of Herd Howe bowl barrow
The top of the barrow. It is officially classified as a bowl barrow but as this category doesn’t exist on TMA I’ve had to enter it as a round barrow. It dates from the Bronze Age.
The N side. Rampart collapsing over cliff to R of image.
The landward rampart. Gorse and bramble cover was too thick to explore within.
The fort – or what’s left of it – is the gorsey area in the centre of the image. Seen on the approach from Isle of Whithorn.
The ramparts on the W side. Visit when the bracken’s down ..this is an underappreciated site in a fine position.
Ramparts on W side looking towards the trees above Kettley Crag