Only the recumbent remains of a reported 4 stones.
The cup-marked recmbent and two other stones were all that remained of this circle when visited by the OS in 1968. No records since.
Two stones remain of an RSC. One 3m high, the other 2.5, Coles thought it was the recumbent and one flanker.
This circle was completely destroyed in 1847. The cretinous farmer reported finding a causeway of paved stones leading up to the site of the circle.
No trace now remains.
One stone remains standing of a circle destroyed c1876. Some of the cleared stones may be seen lying nearby.
Two tall stones (2m & 3m) are all that remain of this circle. From the RCAHMS photos they could well be the flankers. Some Pictish symbols are barely visible on one stone.
Three standing stones remain of a nine stone circle. One has been incised with a cross.
The flanking stones remain upright, with two others fallen. Other fallen stones visible in the 1960’s are now gone.
Lots in this area, including a possible souterrain. Well worth searching the database further.
A recumbent and flanker built into a farm wall is all that remains of this RSC.
The last remnant of a Stone Circle? Keiller thought it to be a flanker, and reported that when the field was cleared, approx 8 fallen stones arranged in a circle around it were also removed. Photo online.
The remains of a recumbent stone circle, with some photographs from 1902.
Apparently a lone standing stone, which may or may not be the remains of a circle. One image available.
Note the split on the tallest stone in the foreground. This ‘splinter’ has now fallen. The mound has also been restored.
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A top site of decrepit and little known sites, including the remains of only the second circle known to be in Oxfordshire!!