
Porlock Allotment Stone Circle Cairn
Porlock Allotment Stone Circle Cairn
Porlock Allotment Stone Circle
Longstone Barrow
The Longstone near Challacombe
One hour before dawn on a misty midsummer’s morning 2004
The entrance to Thor’s Cave, 80 metres above the River Manifold
The view from Thor’s Cave
Usually, there is strictly no admittance to Church Hole Cave. Here it is: with the door unlocked, my hard hat waiting to be donned, and the steps inside leading to the temporary viewing platform – from which I viewed the first prehistoric cave art to be re-discovered in Britain, on and near to the ceiling. Unfortunately, I was not allowed to take my camera inside.
Cae Coch standing stone
Cae Coch standing stone
The Cae Coch standing stone, with the sun rising over the hills on the other side of the Conwy valley.
The southern bank and ditch of Berry Mound hillfort
Churchill Standing Stone
Churchill Standing Stone
The Burnt Hill ‘dolmen’ which I think is probably the sad remains of a long barrow.
The Cuckoo Stone. Photo taken from Fargo Road, 120 metres away, with zoom.
Owl on a bluestone
The Giant’s Stone
The Hoar Stone
Looking along the Hoar Stone long barrow at the capstone and the Hoar Stone.
The very small stones of the Rhos y Beddau stone row hide in the grass.
Lineover long barrow
Cold Aston long barrow
The original, inturned entrance on the western end of the south wall of Carl Wark hillfort
Kingston Russell stone circle
The ploughed-out remains of Buckholt Wood long barrow
Buckholt Wood long barrow, behind the glider take-off winding engine
There’s not much left to see of Whitfield’s Tump long barrow on Minchinhampton Common
Part of the bank of Tenants Hill Bronze Age enclosure
The Tinglestone
The Tinglestone long barrow from the east
The Tinglestone long barrow from the south
The Tinglestone long barrow from the west
The Toots long barrow on Selsley Common
The exposed chamber of Lodge Park long barrow
Lodge Park long barrow
Lodge Park long barrow with a bowl barrow in the foreground, 100metres to the south-east, which appears to be in alignment with the long barrow
The Bull Ring barrow
The remains of Hazleton South long barrow as seen from the site of the destroyed (by excavation) Hazleton North long barrow
The Tibblestone
The two non-concentric rings of The Druid’s Circle of Ulverston
Parsley Hay round barrow
Lean Low round barrow
Lean Low round barrow has suffered from quarrying
Maen Beuno standing stone
Mam Tor II round barrow as seen from the ramparts of the south-western entrance to Mam Tor hillfort, with Mam Tor I round barrow at the summit beyond.
Mam Tor II round barrow
Mam Tor summit round barrow on a busy bank holiday weekend
Whetstones cairn. (Photo taken with zoom, over a fence which runs along the side of a public footpath.)