

Corton Long Barrow in West Wiltshire, looking north-east
Boyton Down round barrow, looking north
Long barrow on Boyton Down – dimly visible through the undergrowth
Upton Great Barrow – not much respected for its greatness any more, alas
Detail of the stone in the cave at Gled Law (this is presumably just erosion)
The crags of Hepburn, with the ruins of Hepburn Bastle in the foreground
Looking down on the largest carved rock at Old Bewick
Looking south across the largest stone with marks. The stone is very much eroded by rainwater, but cups are still visible.
Near Hanging Crag on the western slope of Old Bewick
View from the top of Old Bewick, looking roughly east towards a WWII pillbox
Cup and ring marks on Weetwood Moor
Cup and ring marks on Weetwood Moor
Cup and ring marks on Weetwood Moor
The Hurl Stone, looking roughly North-East
This shows the Hurl Stone with the Lilburn folly in the background
The stones where they now lie at Kingston Deverill