

From outside the circle, looking across the surface of the recumbent, which seems to ‘exactly’ fit with the hills beyond. You can see a fine grey line floating above the stone in this picture, which demonstrates this.
Path to Hob Hurst’s House, from trackway up to Park Gate S.C.
Vague arc of circle can just be seen. Sorry about poor light – taken as storm came down.
Hard to see clearly in mid-summer, but unquestionably a lovely view.
I’d forgotten how large, and spaced apart, these four are.
The dark ring of the circle is clearer than I thought it would be amongst the heather.
View from the road, across the many-cow-ed field, to the centre clump of greenery, where sits the Andle Stone.
How Hill – taken one-handed on i-phone at 70+ mph from new dualled section of A11. Apologies for not-a-great-shot...it was this or crash. The comet-looking blur heading for the barrow is actually dead insect remains on windscreen.
Again...apologies....
Showing how Hetty appears to be clinging on, as her back slides down towards the edge of the hillside.
Note the uneasy sort of juxtaposition of that bulldozer coming over the heap towards the circle......
The barrow’s trees were cut down earlier this year. Somehow it’s lost a bit of character/drama/mystique now it’s ‘bald’.
Looking ENE across the middle of the S. Black Ditches, with the track highlighting the depth. It’s difficult to get good eyeline looking down the ditches.
Initial view of site, from info board. Hard to see much beyond sheep in a field I’m afraid...
Looking WSW over Arminghall Henge. With some imagination, it is directly above the top of the sign...with the pylon kinda just beyond the centre. Hmm...
The more SE of the close pair of barrows on Harpley Common......(taken by wife, using i-phone, from car window – whatever it takes!)
I believe this is the pit with the excavation debris filling it, which came from Pit 2 (which sits behind – with slippage on it’s edge).