
Art on stone 8 in E chamber.
Art on stone 8 in E chamber.
S chamber. (For continuity, the stone on the right here is the stone on the left in the next image.)
W chamber. There is art on the central stone at the back – see next image.
Stone 19 in W chamber showing art
Art on stone 22
King Stone and Nine Ladies.
Entrance and bank
The remains of the mound and the two chambers.
Both chambers – W on the left.
The E chamber looking W.
Ditch, bank and entrance
Ditch and bank
The area with the famous cup-and-ring laddered motif. Difficult to see but ladders join the C/Rs on top left, top right and bottom right. Another ladder runs up from the bottom left C/R and terminates at a single line which connects with the top right C/R.
The whole of the stone showing some of the art. The cup-and-ring laddered motif is on the far right.
This is stone 252 in the newly published “Prehistoric Rock Art of the West Riding”.
SE 13771 40235
April 1991
April 1991
The cup-marked stone
Asper’s Field Stone with the Goggleby Stone in the background. Looking S along Shap Avenue alignment.
From the M6. Not advised.
50p coin for scale.
W end of rock.
From October 1997 when three stones were still standing.