
The much older steps/footprints round the side of the Great stone
The much older steps/footprints round the side of the Great stone
Queen of the Fairies chair
Steps cut into the side of the stone.
Looking from the top of the rock to Ingleton note the voids in centre of the pic where the other stones used to sit.
The stone looking North note the modern carvings of peoples names, this seems to be an old tradition some of these name carvings are a few centuries old too!
Modern Cairn on top of the original burial mound.
The Enclosure is very prominent from the side of the road.
Remains of the cairn in the centre of the field.
Close up of the mound and remaining stones the largest is a concrete block!
The Great stone in its surroundings.
cup marked rock on Jeffrey Hill, a rarity in Lancashire
Cairn viewed from the other side of the mound
close up of the dry stone walling(remains of the leg) at the Pikestones
Found this at Barnscar perhaps its a handaxe or a packing stone its symetrical the sides taper in and bevel and the whole thing culminates into a point
Strange worked rock found in the roots of a tree at Castercliff, it has 2 holes the smaller one pierces right through to the other side of the stone the larger one is about 2” deep and the stone itself being 3” deep.
This long barrow sits high on hilltop and is roughly 40 foot long.
Wide angle of the two largest round barrows in the cemetary.
The cemetary as it first comes into view.
The Ancient woods leading upto Nine Barrows cemetary
A fallen stone hiding in the undergrowth
Stoney Littleton complete with modern plaque!
standing stone at the back of the tomb
More miscellaneous structures at the foot of the hill
A nice shot of the Arc of the circle
Long Meg and a few of her daughters
Two very similliar symbols the one on the left is one of 3 stones by the side of the A351 just outside Rempstone. The Lichen cuts accross the carving on Rempstone Circle which proves the carving is old but I wouldn’t say contemporary with the circle.