

The pile of boulders reputed to be the remains of the circle. (tragic) its also intresting to note that on 1940’s aerial photographs these stones are not there.
broken stone in the field with my foot for sizing.
Stump cross looking west complete with O.S. marker.
Stump cross looking east note the words stump cross crudely carved at the base.
Round Hill and site of the settlement
earhtworks on top of the hill.
The last remaining upright stone in the circle standing 3 feet high
Thirteen Stones Hill in the background what a walk!
Very hard to capture the cups on this rock but theres 18 there!
This stone is the freakiest shaped standing stone ive ever seen! now thats weathering!
The stone in relation to the mound in the same field.
The stone as you approach from the road note the low mound it sits on.
From the inside showing just how precariously balanced the capstone is!
Wide angle of the fort taken from the North.
The natural defenses of the Hillfort. This is where a stash of 4 stone axes was found by archaeologists hidden between the stones.