

The stones at the E of the road, looking to the West from the pool. This row was once pretty long, but is so ruined and the remaining stones so small that it takes a while to realise it. Great views over the rolling country at the ‘edge’ of Dartmoor
Along the stones to the E of the road, looking from by the pool towards the E end of the remaining stones (where Jane is standing)
Without the hedgerows etc, this could be quite a lonely & spectacular setting, with views across to the hills of Dartmoor itself to the West
View to SW along the misty hillside with sharp gorge to right
One of the better-preserved huts in horrid weather (which seems par for the course, going by the other photos here!)
Jane huddles in shelter of south(-east?) entrance as the weather threatens to chase us back to the car
Nice hut. Hut 3 in left background & entrance in right background.
Jane takes in the gloomy atmosphere & worsening weather. Makes it seem like it must’ve been a hard life up here, though the climate would probably have been better....
The view from the ‘Edge’ by the circle – towards Ladybower resevoir
Circle has 2 suspicious outlier-type stones (foreground and right) but, to me, they seemed in strange places in relation to each other and the circle. Perhaps someone’s just been standing random stones upright.
From some angles, it really does look like it’s going to tumble down the hillside....
The 1:25,000 map seems to show a standing stone just N of the track to the west, much closer than Cae Coch. could this titch be it?
Difficult to spot from the west or from up the hillside, as it’s disguised as erratics – great view though....
Could that be Maen Penddu standing stone on the horizon, a fraction left of centre?
From higher ground to east, with Monument 280 in background
Circle from short distance up track from parking place, looking SW
Bryn Derwydd in foreground, Red Farm circle stones over wall on right of pic
The 4 Red Farm circle stones in their wide upland ‘valley‘