

N/S stone on top of mound viewed from west side, tape extended to 1m mark
N/S stone on top of mound viewed from above
composition of surviving banks on plantation side (now cleared of worst excesses of vegetation) revealed, one occupying most of image part of ?mound other further back at extreme right ?embankment or enclosing arm of enclosure
Suggested chamber remains seen from SW, ‘back slab’ at left is/was 1.6m long 0.6m high
Looking W across suggested chamber remains, orthostats reported 20-30cm thick
View looking S From what I take to be the suggested revetment along lower half of mound
N side of mound or mound extension noted on previous visit
Looking from beside main body of mound W across top of other
raised circular bits between mound and farmhouse
mound from near top of Stoneyhill Road, stone still not triangular
area of orthostat, showing flaky stones where burnt fragment seen