
Part of the eastern wall of the settlement.
Part of the eastern wall of the settlement.
Looking up the row from the blocking stone. This double row is similar to the one only a kilometre or so away at Assycombe Hill in that it only has a blocking stone on the right had row looking up hill.
The last stone in in the left side row at the blocking stone end showing what could be the head of an animal.
The face on the last stone of the left side row.
The final stone in the left side row ,looking uphill towards the cairn, showing a head .
The last few stones in the row and the cairn.
The row looking from the cairn end.
The cairn at SX65395757. This is the cairn that has been built on the summit of the Beacon.
The cairn at SX65455765, with the one at SX65475768 in the background.
The cairn at SX65475768 . The next one you come upon, there is also another one very close to this one.
There are seven cairns on Western Beacon. This is the first one seen when approaching from the north. It is at SX65545773.
One of the stones in this very overgrown row. A few of the others can just be seen going up the hill.
The cairn at the end of the row.
Looking from the southwest showing what is left of the cairn.
This cairn is one of many near Harford Moor Gate. It is at SX648597
The cairn at the north, down hill end of the row.
The two cairns which lie to the northeast of the row near the single section.
The row looking from the north from where the row changes from single to double.
The row at Glasscombe corner looking from the north.
The cairn at SX659602 also known as Glas Barrow.
The cairn at SX657604 at the end of the row close to the disused railway line.
The top of the row showing the last few stones and the cairn.
Looking down the row showing the round house on the left.
Looking down the row from the 12th stone from the top.
Looking up the row from the 12th stone from the top.
Looking down the row from the cairn. The blocking stone stands across the right hand row.
Looking at the entrance with a few stones visible.
The chambered tomb looking from the north. SX660585
Looking down on the concentric circles.
The cairn to the northeast made up of concentric circles of stone. SX666612.
The entrance of the chamber after I had cleared the bracken away.
The single row looking from the northeast.
The cairn at the head of the single row.
Part of the multiple row showing the six remaining stones of the cairn circle.
The single row looking from the southwest along the row towards the cairn. The chambered tomb is on the hill behind, with some very inquisitive steers on it.
The tomb looking from the southwest.
The stones at the south end of the tomb looking from the south.
The Longstone on Piles Hill, at SX654608, is thought to be the last stone of the row and stands just over two metres high. One of the boundary stones can be clearly seen beside it.
Hobajon’s Cross, one of the stones in the Butterdon Row, that stands on Piles Hill, has been Christianised by adding a cross. This stone is towards the northern end of the row at SX655605.