
I don’t know the name of this stone, or even if it has one. I’m not even sure where it is – only that it is somewhere south-west of the Cow and Calf on an obscure track that leads to the Twelve Apostles.
I don’t know the name of this stone, or even if it has one. I’m not even sure where it is – only that it is somewhere south-west of the Cow and Calf on an obscure track that leads to the Twelve Apostles.
A minature Uluru. The colour of the stone changed from a deep bronze to a dull brown as the sun set in the West.
Detail of the incomplete swastika – perhaps it was never meant to be complete.
I don’t know much about art, but I know what I like....
Diagram of carvings on the stone.
Stone to the south-east of the Caravan Park
This stone is propped up against the north wall of Dubrudden Farm Caravan Park.
The small stone next to Stone 1 Dobrudden.
Stone at SE13645,39803. It has a cup with a possible wide ring, although the left hand side looks natural.
Stone at SE13845,40356
Cup with ring, 2 grooves and ladder formation to the right
View of the southern end of Willy Hall’s Wood with the stone in the centre of the picture.
The Pepperpot stone looking south.
The top part of the stone with 57(?) cups
The lower part of the stone with 17 cups.
The view of the barrow looking northwest.
It’s obvious from the picture why Stukeley thought this was a row of round barrows.
Lanceborough King Barrow
Sharp(e) Howe. September 2002
View of Sharp(e) Howe from the track that leads to Folkton Barrow/Kirkheads. Feb 2003
Chalk drums found in Folkton Barrow.
The chalk drums found in the barrow.
The natural crossroads on the track to Folkton Barrow. The picture doesn’t really do the feature justice – you’ll just have to see it for yourself!
The barrow stood on the hill to the top left, beyond the edge of the picture.
Barrow 1 at SE881639
Barrow 2 at SE884641
Barrow 3 at SE885641
Barrow at SE835637 looking north. Not sure what the raised land around it is though.
Barrow at the north of the group. SE802617
The long barrow at SE808608 looking south.
Barrow at SE817603 looking east
The two bowl barrows mentioned in the fieldnotes at roughly SE796623
Not an easy site to photograph.
The highest part of the bank – beside the southeast entrance.
The east bank of the henge
The northwest entrance and west bank of the henge
The bank, 2-3 metres high.
Thornborough north ditch
Looking south
Looking north
Looking into the crater