
The entrance at the north of the circle. In the distance is the peak of Lonscale Fell
The entrance at the north of the circle. In the distance is the peak of Lonscale Fell
When the visitors go home the billy-ba’s have the place to themselves. These lambs were joined by a couple of friends and performed an improptu aerobatics display.
East end of the barrow/cairn from across the road
Picture taken from the bank. The entrance to Mayburgh Henge is to the top right.
North West end
Middle of the barrow. Picture taken from ground level.
South East end of the barrow taken from the other side of the road
South West end
North East end
The OS map marks this as a Long Barrow. Opinions are divided as to whether it is or not.
Looking up the hill. The notch that runs along the spine of the rock is clearly visible
Side view of the middle and lower part of the rock formation
Looking downhill along the back of the dragon
Ammonite cast on the lower left of the entrance
Summer 2001, rather overgrown!
An across the field and in the distance type photo.
The Swindon Stone?
June 1999. Not a great picture, only a few of the timbers of the circle are visible, but it was a cold windy day and I couldn’t wait any longer for the tide to go out...
The stone smurf