

An enhanced (thanks Morfe) version of the original dark and dingy copy of the basin and footprint.

Remains of the NW circle

Remains of the NW circle

The SE circle remains

The SE circle remains

Looking WSW along the row towards the four poster.

This is the solitary stone mentioned in the field notes, 35m from the row which is just visible in the background above the ‘outlier’.

Faded cup marks or just weathering?

The most easterly stone of the row

Another view of the centre stone

The centre stone of the row, in amongst some field clearance boulders

Another view of the westerly stone, looking NW

The WSW stone in the row

Cup marks on the NW stone

The broken NE stone

Looking SW across the site, one of the broken stones in the foreground

The SW and NW stones

Looking NE over the four poster and along the stone row.

Looking down into the cracked stone

A poor view of the cairn remains

Taken from the NE arc of the circle, looking across with the central stone lying to the left.

The central stone with 3 of the stones of the southern arc of the circle just visible.

The cup marked stone at the centre of the circles

Showing the cup marks, largest in the centre.

The stone itself

The mound with stone on top

Moth wonders if a haircut for the stone would reveal the cup marks....

The remains of the cairn, showing the ditch around it, and the stone lying toppled to the side.

Side view of the stone

Looking west

Looking south at the cairn, with the stone on top.

Looking across the cist and capstone

The cist, complete with dislodged capstone